A topologically associating domain (TAD) is a self-interacting genomic region, meaning that DNA sequences within a TAD physically interact with each other...
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conformational structures such as chromosomal compartment and topologically associating domains (TADs), as well as high-resolution conformational features...
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regions with regulatory genes; Chromatin interactions and domains; Topological associated domains are a degree of structural organization of the genome of...
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Thoracic aortic dissection, breakdown of the aorta in the chest Topologically associating domain, in genetics a DNA region with parts that interact with each...
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regions called chromosomal interaction domains (CIDs). CIDs are equivalent to topologically associating domains (TADs) observed in many eukaryotic chromosomes...
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whereas in mammalian cells, they are called Topologically Associating Domains (TADs). Self-interacting domains can range from the 1–2 Mb scale in larger...
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Transcription factor (redirect from Signal-sensing domain)
Transactivation domain (TAD) or Trans-activating domain TAD, not to be confused with topologically associating domain (TAD). An optional signal-sensing domain (SSD)...
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underpinnings of higher-order chromosome structures, including topologically associating domains (TADs). Insulated neighborhoods are functionally important...
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data domains encountered in scientific computations , including point clouds, meshes, time series, scalar fields graphs, or general topological spaces...
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thought to mediate enhancer-promoter interactions and generate Topologically associating domains (TADs). As well as mediating cohesion and regulating DNA architecture...
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the differential equations are then topologically distinct, and are classified by their homotopy class. Topological defects are not only stable against...
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the first experimentally discovered topologically ordered state; it has Z2 topological order. Although topologically ordered states usually appear in strongly...
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|||16 ||12 Regional Internet registry (RIR) allocations from IANA |8 4 Topologically, the set of subnets described by CIDR represent a cover of the corresponding...
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Insulators have also been found to cluster at the boundaries of topologically associating domains (TADs) and may have a role in partitioning the genome into...
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and the groups led by Edith Heard and Job Dekker discovered Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) in mammals. In 2013, Takashi Nagano and Peter Fraser...
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role during interphase in the formation and maintenance of topologically associating domains (TADs). Supercoiling is also required for DNA/RNA synthesis...
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the unit circle, or more topologically, the boundary of D 2 {\displaystyle D^{2}} is S 1 {\displaystyle S^{1}} . Topologically, the boundary of the closed...
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(\Psi _{\varepsilon }({\tilde {x}}))} associated to the topologically perturbed domain, admits the following topological asymptotic expansion: Φ ( Ψ ε ( x...
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Hausdorff space (redirect from Hausdorff topological space)
points are topologically distinguishable). A topological space is preregular if and only if its Kolmogorov quotient is Hausdorff. For a topological space X...
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mechanism is consistent with earlier explanations proposing why topologically associating domains (TADs) flanked by convergent CTCF binding sites form more...
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the input dimensions, and are defined with masks of domain {0,1,T,*}: Notice that: The topologically equal definition does not imply that they have the...
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Territories are, for example, the lamina-associated domains (LADs), and the topologically associating domains (TADs), which are bound together by protein...
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X-inactivation centre, the Heard group also revealed the existence of Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) in collaboration with Job Dekker. Heard has been a...
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a 'skyrmionic' pair of domain walls, and the progression of magnetization in a topologically trivial pair of magnetic domain walls, is illustrated in...
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d_{2}} are said to be topologically equivalent if they generate the same topology on X {\displaystyle X} . The adverb topologically is often dropped. There...
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values, due to topological considerations. Most commonly, topological quantum numbers are topological invariants associated with topological defects or soliton-type...
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Domain theory is a branch of mathematics that studies special kinds of partially ordered sets (posets) commonly called domains. Consequently, domain theory...
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their nearest holozoan relatives, he has suggested that the topologically associating domains found in the nuclei of metazoan cells had a unique propensity...
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Continuous function (redirect from Topological continuity)
point if the point belongs to the topological closure of its domain, and either the point does not belong to the domain of the function or the function...
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In mathematics, topological groups are the combination of groups and topological spaces, i.e. they are groups and topological spaces at the same time...
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