Gene transcription drives genome motion
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•Stirred, not shaken: Scientists uncover how transcription drives motion within the genome
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Scientists uncover how transcription drives motion within the genome.
Discovery sheds living daylight on the intricacies of gene transcription.
Dysfunctioning of single genes may lead to neurological and cardiovascular disorders as well as to cancer.
The human genome consists of two meters of DNA, which is packed inside the cell in a nucleus 10 micrometers in diameter.
Fang-Yi Chu , Alexis S. Clavijo , Suho Lee , Alexandra Zidovska . The research was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health ( R00 -GM104152 and R01-GM145924 ) and a New York University Whitehead Fellowship for Junior Faculty in Biomedical and Biological Sciences .
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