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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
My students have a digital one and my reaction is - why?
My students have a digital one and my reaction is - why?
I'd love to know how many genes are like Car2.
Five percent? Ten percent?
Because looping is everywhere, and so-called TADs as well, but if 5% of the genes actually depend on looping for their control - well, this means the vast majority of looping is gene-control irrelevant.
I'd love to know how many genes are like Car2.
Five percent? Ten percent?
Because looping is everywhere, and so-called TADs as well, but if 5% of the genes actually depend on looping for their control - well, this means the vast majority of looping is gene-control irrelevant.
So would you say Cas2 is the poster child for cohesin-mediated loop essentiality in gene control? B/c clearly for Sox2 it's not true. What other genes like Car2 are this well-characterized wrt this dependency?
So would you say Cas2 is the poster child for cohesin-mediated loop essentiality in gene control? B/c clearly for Sox2 it's not true. What other genes like Car2 are this well-characterized wrt this dependency?
Is there evidence that eliminating cohesin-mediated looping affects HBA expression in adult human erythropoiesis?
(apologies if I missed it)
I am fine with local looping that's cohesin-independent as instructive to transcription.
Is there evidence that eliminating cohesin-mediated looping affects HBA expression in adult human erythropoiesis?
(apologies if I missed it)
I am fine with local looping that's cohesin-independent as instructive to transcription.
This is a major epistemological challenge.
This is a major epistemological challenge.
What can be showed to happen does not mean happens naturally. 🤓
What can be showed to happen does not mean happens naturally. 🤓