Chromatin organizes into 3D ‘forests’ in single cells

Wednesday, February 5, 2020 - 10:11 in Biology & Nature

A single cell contains the genetic instructions for an entire organism. This genomic information is managed and processed by the complex machinery of chromatin — a mix of DNA and protein in chromosomes whose function and role in disease are of increasing interest to scientists and engineers. Using mathematical modeling and optical imaging, researchers funded by NSF and affiliated […]

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