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      Beyond the sequence: cellular organization of genome function.

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      Animals, Cell Compartmentation, Cell Nucleus, genetics, Chromatin, Epigenesis, Genetic, Gene Expression Regulation, Genome, Genomic Instability, Humans, Stochastic Processes

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          Genomes are more than linear sequences. In vivo they exist as elaborate physical structures, and their functional properties are strongly determined by their cellular organization. I discuss here the functional relevance of spatial and temporal genome organization at three hierarchical levels: the organization of nuclear processes, the higher-order organization of the chromatin fiber, and the spatial arrangement of genomes within the cell nucleus. Recent insights into the cell biology of genomes have overturned long-held dogmas and have led to new models for many essential cellular processes, including gene expression and genome stability.

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          17320514
          10.1016/j.cell.2007.01.028

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Compartmentation,Cell Nucleus,genetics,Chromatin,Epigenesis, Genetic,Gene Expression Regulation,Genome,Genomic Instability,Humans,Stochastic Processes

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