Dosage sensitivity of the loop extrusion rate confers tunability to genome folding while creating vulnerability to genetic disruption
Rini Shah(University of California, San Francisco), Elphège P. Nora(Gladstone Institutes), Geoffrey Fudenberg(University of Southern California), Luca Giorgetti(Friedrich Miescher Institute), Erika C. Anderson(University of California, San Francisco), Karissa Hansen(University of California, San Francisco), D Wen(University of California, San Francisco), Hadi Rahmaninejad(University of Southern California), Nessim Louafi(Friedrich Miescher Institute), Maxime M. C. Tortora(University of Oxford)
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