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Discover the function of chromatin. See what chromatin looks like and where in a cell it is located. Explore chromatin’s function in many cell processes. Related to this Question What is the relationship between DNA and proteins? How are chromatin, chromosomes, and DNA related?
The relationship between the modal DNA content of human tumour cells in interphase and the ploidy of the tumours has been discussed. Data on chromosome number, the DNA content of dividing cells and the number of sex chromatin bodies per cell have been considered in relation to the frequency-dis...
The relationship between microsatellite slippage mutation rate and the number of repeat units. Mol. Biol. Evol. 20, 2123–2131 (2003). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Sun, J. X. et al. A direct characterization of human mutation based on microsatellites. Nat. Genet. 44, 1161–1165 (...
The human X chromosome has a unique biology that was shaped by its evolution as the sex chromosome shared by males and females. We have determined 99.3% of the euchromatic sequence of the X chromosome. Our analysis illustrates the autosomal origin of the mammalian sex chromosomes, the stepwise ...
However, the basal or LPS-inducible expression of individual genes varied independently by as much as 100-fold between subjects. Extreme independent variation in the expression of pairs of HLA-associated transcripts (HLA-B/C, HLA-A/F and HLA-DRB1/DRB5) in macrophages was associated with HLA ...
We examined the sequence of DNA synthesis of the human active, inactive and reactivated X chromosomes in mouse-human hybrid cells. The two independent reactivants, induced by 5-azacytidine (5-azaC), expressed human hypoxanthinephosphoribosyl transferase (HPRT), and one also expressed human glucose-...
diseases. Knowing our genomes’ features – or the flaws in our genes – can let us understand these traits and the odds of getting a given disease. Gene sequencing and data analysis can aid research on the relationship between diseases and specific gene forms and enable early detection and ...
Pertains to changes in chromatin that register, signal or perpetuate altered activity states without changing the primary DNA sequence. Chromatin The complex of DNA and proteins that makes up chromosomes; chromatin consists of nucleosomes formed of ~150 bp of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer,...
Although Garrod and several other scientists had demonstrated a clear association between genes (which were known to be on chromosomes in the nucleus) and proteins, the precise nature of this link remained mysterious for some time. Researchers wondered whether chromosomes participated directly in protein...