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Repeat elements organize 3D genome structure and mediate transcription in the filamentous fungus Epichloë festucae
[article]
2018
bioRxiv
pre-print
Structural features of genomes, including the three-dimensional arrangement of DNA in the nucleus, are increasingly seen as key contributors to the regulation of gene expression. However, studies on how genome structure and nuclear organization influence transcription have so far been limited to a handful of model species. This narrow focus limits our ability to draw general conclusions about the ways in which three-dimensional structures are encoded, and to integrate information from
doi:10.1101/339010
fatcat:ne2gd5sd3nah5bj3ncpsjrmsrq