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PLoS One
April 2023
1 The Francis Crick Institute, London, United Kingdom.
Monosynaptically restricted rabies viruses have been used for more than a decade for synaptic connectivity tracing. However, the verisimilitude of quantitative conclusions drawn from these experiments is largely unknown. The primary reason is the simple metrics commonly used, which generally disregard the effect of starter cell numbers.
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June 2015
1] Nuclear Dynamics Programme, Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK. [2] Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics, King's College London School of Medicine, London, UK.
Transcriptional control in large genomes often requires looping interactions between distal DNA elements, such as enhancers and target promoters. Current chromosome conformation capture techniques do not offer sufficiently high resolution to interrogate these regulatory interactions on a genomic scale. Here we use Capture Hi-C (CHi-C), an adapted genome conformation assay, to examine the long-range interactions of almost 22,000 promoters in 2 human blood cell types.
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