In mammals, early embryos have a unique way of arranging their genes near the nuclear lamina, but the process still needs to be fully understood. Scientists from the Kind Group have discovered new details about DNA organization in early embryo cells. Right after fertilization, each cell can turn into any cell type. The researchers studied how DNA is arranged explicitly during these critical early stages of development.
The mechanism behind the spatial organization of DNA
Each cell potentially
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