Our lab's latest work is out in Current Genetics. The article, which comes as a continuation of our previous work, recently published in NAR (Tsochatzidou et al., 2017), describes a segmentation of the yeast genome in discrete territories with particular structural properties in terms of nucleosome positioning. Given our lab's love for Italo Calvino's "Invisible Cities" (all computers in CG2 are named after Calvino's cities) we are proud to have "squeezed" the book into the paper's title. You can read more on the "Invisible Cities. Segregated domains in the genome of S. cerevisiae with distinct structural and functional attributes" here.
We will be blogging more on this work (and hopefully others related to it) soon.
We will be blogging more on this work (and hopefully others related to it) soon.