“…During mitosis, transcription factors (TFs) and other chromatin‐binding factors dissociate from condensing chromatin, with loss of the high order chromatin organization thought to define cell state, such as active and inactive chromatin compartments (known as “A” and “B”) (Fortin & Hansen, 2015; Lieberman‐Aiden et al, 2009), chromatin loops and topologically associating domains (TADs). Some factors remain bound to chromatin throughout mitosis, however, a phenomenon known as mitotic bookmarking (Bellec, Radulescu, & Lagha, 2018; Festuccia, Gonzalez, Owens, & Navarro, 2017; Kadauke & Blobel, 2013; Teves et al, 2016), which is thought to allow cells in early G1 to re‐establish their unique chromatin conformation (Nagano et al, 2017; H. Zhang et al, 2019). The condensation and re‐expansion of chromatin during mitosis and the transition to G1 may represent an opportunity for cell fate reprogramming.…”