Abstract:The density or compaction of chromatin throughout the cell nucleus is a key biophysical property that influences DNA replication, transcription, and repair. Chromatin accessibility is often used as a proxy for chromatin compaction or density, however it is not clear how these two properties relate to each other, given the lack of tools for directly probing compaction at defined genomic loci. To fill in this gap, here we developed FRET-FISH, a microscopy-based method combining fluorescence resonance energy tran… Show more
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