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Active and poised promoter states drive folding of the extended HoxB locus in mouse embryonic stem cells
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2017
bioRxiv
pre-print
Gene expression states influence the three-dimensional conformation of the genome through poorly understood mechanisms. Here, we investigate the conformation of the murine HoxB locus, a gene-dense genomic region containing closely spaced genes with distinct activation states in mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells. To predict possible folding scenarios, we performed computer simulations of polymer models informed with different chromatin occupancy features, which define promoter activation states or
doi:10.1101/111773
fatcat:cg2vpng7nfc5xmcrf5b4urfiry