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SUV39 SET domains mediate crosstalk of heterochromatic histone marks

Alessandro Stirpe, Nora Guidotti, Sarah Northall, et al.



Selected by Yasmin Lau

Impact of chromatin context on Cas9-induced DNA double-strand break repair pathway balance

Ruben Schep, Eva Brinkman, Christ Leemans, et al.



Selected by Katie Weiner

Sister-chromatid-sensitive Hi-C reveals the conformation of replicated human chromosomes

Michael Mitter, Catherina Gasser, Zsuzsanna Takacs, et al.



Selected by Parna Saha

Constricted migration contributes to persistent 3D genome structure changes associated with an invasive phenotype in melanoma cells

Rosela Golloshi, Rebeca San Martin, Priyojit Das, et al.



Selected by Mariana De Niz

Architectural RNA is required for heterochromatin organization

Jitendra Thakur, He Fang, Trizia Llagas, et al.



Selected by Ramona Jühlen

Epigenetic gene silencing by heterochromatin primes fungal resistance

Sito Torres-Garcia, Pauline N. C. B. Audergon, Manu Shukla, et al.



Selected by Miguel V. Almeida

KMT5C displays robust retention and liquid-like behavior in phase separated heterochromatin

Hilmar Strickfaden, Kristal Missiaen, Michael J. Hendzel, et al.



Selected by Carmen Adriaens

Tousled-like kinase activity is required for transcriptional silencing and suppression of innate immune signaling

Sandra Segura-Bayona, Marina Villamor-Payà, Camille Stephan-Otto Attolini, et al.



Selected by Yasmin Lau

The modular mechanism of chromocenter formation in Drosophila

Madhav Jagannathan, Ryan Cummings, Yukiko M Yamashita



Selected by Maiko Kitaoka

Promoter-intrinsic and local chromatin features determine gene repression in lamina-associated domains

Christ Leemans, Marloes van der Zwalm, Laura Brueckner, et al.



Selected by Carmen Adriaens, Clarice Hong

Rapid embryonic cell cycles defer the establishment of heterochromatin by Eggless/SetDB1 in Drosophila

Charles A Seller, Chun-Yi Cho, Patrick H O'Farrell



Selected by Gabriel Aughey

A limited number of double-strand DNA breaks are sufficient to delay cell cycle progression.

Jeroen van den Berg, Anna G. Manjon, Karoline Kielbassa, et al.



Selected by Leighton Daigh
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