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  1. ...genes located, respectively, in telomere-proximal regions of Chromosome I's right arm, left arm, and IX's right arm (Supplemental Fig. S5C). Further analysis at the read level revealed that the apparent interaction between FLO1 and FLO9 could stem from an alignment artifact. However...
  2. ...Houwe G, Sage D, Unser M, Gartenberg M, Gasser S. 2008. Controlled exchange of chromosomal arms reveals principles driving telomere interactions in yeast. Genome Res 18: 261. Schober H, FerreiraH, Kalck V, Gehlen LR, Gasser SM. 2009. Yeast telomerase and the SUN domain protein Mps3 anchor telomeres...
  3. ...simulation. To further improve these interactions it is necessary to include these regions in future simulations (see Supplemental Material). Principles of 3D organization in yeast Genome Research 1299 www..org length, the subtelomere is able to reach all points on the NE. Further increases in arm length do...
  4. ...-regulation. To understand whether gene position along the chromosome arm affected a locus' response to yku70 esc1 deletion, we first calculated for each yeast gene the significance ( Z -value) for its change in expression (log expression change) as compared to the wild-type control, and then calculated the average...
  5. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
  6. ...Francisco, California 94143, USA; 4Chan-Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco, California 94158, USA Corresponding author: katherine.pollard@gladstone.ucsf.eduAbstractRecombination enables reciprocal exchange of genomic information between parental chromosomes and successful segregation of homologous chromosomes...
  7. ...aspects of chromosome biology, including chromatin insulator, enhancer blocker, transcriptional activator and repressor, DNA methylation–sensitive parental imprinting, and DNA-loop formation between transcriptional control elements (Bushey et al. 2008; Phillips and Corces 2009; Ohlsson et al. 2010...
  8. ...). These analyses also revealed the precise fusion point of the autosome-to-X-chromosome translocation that added what now comprises the larger portion of the short arm of the human X chromosome to the ancestral eutherian X subsequent to the metatherian–eutherian divergence ( Lahn and Page 1999 ; Kohn et al. 2004...
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