Only Two Interchangeable Ways to Fold Genomes into Nuclei

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Precisely how genomes ranging from a few million to billion base-pairs, several meters long, can fold into minuscule cellular nuclei, on average 6 microns in size, is a baffling conundrum. Yet, chromosome-level nuclear architecture, though poorly understood can play a crucial role in regulating gene expression in health and disease.

The complete article can be found here in Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News.