DNA: How to unravel the tangle

Friday, March 29, 2013 - 16:00 in Biology & Nature

A chromosome is rarely found in the shape we are used to seeing in biology books, that is to say the typical double rod shape (the X pattern, to put it simply). It is usually “diluted” in the nucleus and creates a bundle that under the microscope appears as a messy tangle. In the last few years such chaos, however, has been “measured” and scientists have unveiled their secret: the genes in the tangle are actually arranged in regions that may perform a functional role.

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