Northwestern Medicine scientists have discovered new details about how the human genome produces instructions for creating proteins and cells, the building blocks of life, according to a pioneering ...
DNA inside the nucleus is not packed as a rigid regular fiber—linker histone H1 dynamically binds and loosely "glues" ...
If I asked you, dear reader, to come up with a shortlist of the most monumental scientific achievements of the last century, chances are the Human Genome Project (HGP) would appear somewhere on that ...
Every cell in your body faces the same engineering puzzle: how to cram roughly two meters of DNA into a nucleus just a few ...
In biology textbooks and beyond, the human genome and DNA therein typically are taught in only one dimension. While it can be helpful for learners to begin with the linear presentation of how ...
DNA inside the nucleus is not packed as a rigid regular fiber-linker histone H1 dynamically binds and loosely "glues" nucleosomes together, creating a dynamic, fluid organization that can still ...
Discover how Fiber-seq enhances long-read sequencing with single-molecule chromatin insight to drive breakthroughs in gene regulation and disease research. Download this whitepaper to learn more.
PacBio PACB recently entered into a strategic partnership with EpiCypher to accelerate advancements in epigenomics research through the adoption of its Fiber-Seq workflow. This collaboration brings ...