2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13072-023-00499-2
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Assignment of the somatic A/B compartments to chromatin domains in giant transcriptionally active lampbrush chromosomes

Abstract: Background The three-dimensional configuration of the eukaryotic genome is an emerging area of research. Chromosome conformation capture outlined genome segregation into large scale A and B compartments corresponding mainly to transcriptionally active and repressive chromatin. It remains unknown how the compartmentalization of the genome changes in growing oocytes of animals with hypertranscriptional type of oogenesis. Such oocytes are characterized by highly elongated chromosomes, called lampb… Show more

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“…The higher density of reads, reflecting transcription in a particular genomic region, generally correlates with lampbrush chromosome segments with smaller chromomeres and longer lateral loops. For example, chromosome 3 in a lampbrush configuration has two main parts - the first with less compact, smaller chromomeres and longer lateral loops and the second with more globular, dense chromomeres with relatively short transcription loops (for example, Figure S1a in Krasikova et al . 2023b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher density of reads, reflecting transcription in a particular genomic region, generally correlates with lampbrush chromosome segments with smaller chromomeres and longer lateral loops. For example, chromosome 3 in a lampbrush configuration has two main parts - the first with less compact, smaller chromomeres and longer lateral loops and the second with more globular, dense chromomeres with relatively short transcription loops (for example, Figure S1a in Krasikova et al . 2023b).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%