“…Upon perceiving environmental changes and developmental signals, both global and local chromatin rearrangements may occur, accompanied by changes in the gene transcription levels (Probst & Mittelsten, 2015; Rosa et al., 2013). With the advent of new techniques, an increasing number of studies have been conducted on chromatin conformation (Pei et al., 2022; Yuan et al., 2022; Zhang, Pandey, et al., 2021). Microimaging techniques based on fluorescence in situ hybridization, such as fluorescence labeling imaging and ChromEMT tomography (Cremer & Cremer, 2001; Ou et al., 2017), and high‐throughput sequencing techniques based on chromatin conformation capture and chromatin‐interaction capture, such as high‐throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi‐C) and ChIA‐PET (Fullwood et al., 2009; Lieberman‐Aiden et al., 2009), are the two main methods used to study the three‐dimensional (3D) structure of genomes.…”