2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.24.614614
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Expansionin situgenome sequencing links nuclear abnormalities to hotspots of aberrant euchromatin repression

Ajay S. Labade,
Zachary D. Chiang,
Caroline Comenho
et al.

Abstract: Microscopy and genomics are both used to characterize cell function, but approaches to connect the two types of information are lacking, particularly at subnuclear resolution. While emerging multiplexed imaging methods can simultaneously localize genomic regions and nuclear proteins, their ability to accurately measure DNA-protein interactions is constrained by the diffraction limit of optical microscopy. Here, we describe expansion in situ genome sequencing (ExIGS), a technology that enables sequencing of gen… Show more

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