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  1. The nuclear context needs to be taken into consideration to better understand the mechanisms shaping the epigenome and its organization, and therefore its impact on gene expression. For example, in Arabidopsis, heterochromatin is preferentially
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Marie-Christine Carpentier , Ariadna Picart-Picolo , Frédéric Pontvianne
    Ref: Plant Chromatin Dynamics
  2. Date: 2020-08-06
    Authors: Waddell AR, Liao D.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  3. Epigenetic regulation plays a critical role in gene expression, cellular differentiation, and disease. There is a complex interplay between the different layers of epigenetic information, including DNA methylation, nucleosome positions, histone
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Clare Stirzaker , Jenny Z. Song , Aaron L. Statham , Susan J. Clark
    Ref: DNA Methylation Protocols
  4. Date: 2020-08-04
    Authors: Brunton H, Garner IM, Bailey UM, Upstill-Goddard R, Bailey PJ.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  5. Chromatinimmunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq) is currently the method of choice to determine binding sites of chromatin-associated factors in a genome-wide manner. Here, we describe a method to investigate t
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Massimiliano Manzo , Christina Ambrosi , Tuncay Baubec
    Ref: CpG Islands
  6. Date: 2020-08-03
    Authors: DeCaprio J, Kohl TO.
    Journal: Cold Spring Harbor protocols
  7. Chromatin is a dynamic macromolecular structure comprised of histones and a wealth of non-histone proteins. Recently, it has become clear that RNA is also an integral component of chromatin playing an important role in regulating its structure and
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Tatiana A. Soboleva , David J. Tremethick
    Ref: Histone Variants
  8. Date: 2020-07-31
    Authors: Lukoseviciute M, Ling ITC, Senanayake U, Candido-Ferreira I, Taylor G, Williams RM, Sauka-Spengler T.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  9. To the Editor: Mumbach et al. recently described HiChIP, a novel protein-mediated chromatin-conformation assay that lowers cellular input requirements while simultaneously increasing the yield of informative reads compared to previous methods1. We
    Date: (2018)
    Authors: Caleb A Lareau , Martin J Aryee
  10. Date: 2020-07-09
    Authors: Kunz T, Rieber L, Mahony S.
    Journal: Methods (San Diego, Calif.)
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