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Abstract
Epigenetic states are formed by the coordinated activity of several chromatin factors. Dam&ChIC recovers both past and current epigenetic states in single cells, revealing the timing and order of chromatin reorganization. It enabled us to identify how spatial chromatin localization is inherited upon mitosis, and to dissect successive chromatin remodeling events during the initiation of X-chromosome inactivation.
期刊介绍:
Nature Cell Biology, a prestigious journal, upholds a commitment to publishing papers of the highest quality across all areas of cell biology, with a particular focus on elucidating mechanisms underlying fundamental cell biological processes. The journal's broad scope encompasses various areas of interest, including but not limited to:
-Autophagy
-Cancer biology
-Cell adhesion and migration
-Cell cycle and growth
-Cell death
-Chromatin and epigenetics
-Cytoskeletal dynamics
-Developmental biology
-DNA replication and repair
-Mechanisms of human disease
-Mechanobiology
-Membrane traffic and dynamics
-Metabolism
-Nuclear organization and dynamics
-Organelle biology
-Proteolysis and quality control
-RNA biology
-Signal transduction
-Stem cell biology