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Roles of cohesin in chromosome architecture and gene expression

Cohesin-mediated chromatin organization plays an important role in formation and stabilization of chromosome architecture and gene regulation. Mechanisms by which cohesin shapes chromosome and regulates gene expression remain unclear. The present article overviews biological characters and functions...

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Published in:Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2019-06, Vol.90, p.187-193
Main Authors: Zhu, Zhenhua, Wang, Xiangdong
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Cohesinopathy
Cohesins
Cohesion
Gene Expression
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