“…For example, genes related to cell cycle regulation ( Anapc1/4, Cdc25a, Mcm6, Prim2 ) and lipid metabolism ( Acly, Ipmk, Sgms2, Aasdh, Pik3c3, Pi4k2b ) were encompassed by TADs with strong intra‐TAD connectivity (top 20%) in both young and aged MuSCs, but showed significantly upregulated gene expression in young MuSCs compared to aged. In further support of this observation, we observed that the average distance between significant contacts within each TAD (degree of disorder (Lin et al, 2022)) increased with age, indicating decreased cooperation between transcription regulatory complexes (Figure S2P). Summing these results indicate that in aged MuSCs, TADs self‐interact in a stronger manner and alter TAD boundaries (Barrington et al, 2019), but chromatin folding within aged TADs is less organized and unable to drive coherent changes in gene expression.…”