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      Imaging RNA Polymerase II transcription sites in living cells

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          Over the past twenty years, exciting developments in optical and molecular imaging approaches have allowed researchers to examine with unprecedented resolution the spatial organization of transcription sites in the nucleus. An attractive model that has developed from these studies is that active genes cluster to preformed transcription factories that contain multiple active RNA polymerases and transcription factor proteins required for efficient mRNA biogenesis. However, this model has been extensively debated in part due to the fact transcription factories and their features have only been documented in fixed cells. In this review, we will focus on recent live-cell imaging studies that are changing our understanding of transcription factories.

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          9111375
          2199
          Curr Opin Genet Dev
          Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev.
          Current opinion in genetics & development
          0959-437X
          1879-0380
          1 May 2017
          08 May 2014
          April 2014
          05 July 2017
          : 25
          : 126-130
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          Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA
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          Corresponding authors: Buckley, Martin S ( buckleyms@ 123456gmail.com ) and Lis, John T ( johnlis@ 123456cornell.edu ), Phone number: 607.255.2442, Fax number: 607.255.6249
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          PMC5497218 PMC5497218 5497218 nihpa869591
          10.1016/j.gde.2014.01.002
          5497218
          24794700
          af7c19e9-5fda-4936-bc95-8fa82ae672b5
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