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Redundant and cooperative interactions between the genome and nuclear lamina
We developed an efficient transposon-based approach to create a panel of large genomic rearrangements between lamina associated domains (LADs) and inter-LAD sequences. This work demonstrates that LAD–nuclear lamina interactions involve multiple contacts of varying strength. Moreover, changes in nuclear lamina association are often accompanied by transcriptional repression and heterochromatin histone mark deposition.