Sequence-dependent activity and compartmentalization of foreign DNA in a eukaryotic nucleus | Science

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In eukaryotes, DNA-associated protein complexes coevolve with genomic sequences to orchestrate chromatin folding. We investigate the relationship between DNA sequence and the spontaneous loading and activity of chromatin components in the absence of …

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