Compaction-Mediated Segregation of Partly Replicated Bacterial Chromosome
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 17-minute conference talk on the compaction-mediated segregation of partly replicated bacterial chromosomes. Delve into the interdisciplinary aspects of chromatin organization and gene regulation as presented by Sumitabha Brahmachari from the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Learn about the complex 4D arrangement of genetic code in chromatin and how epigenetic states and 3D organization influence gene regulation. Gain insights into recent advances in genomics, high-resolution microscopy, and single-cell measurements that have revolutionized our understanding of chromatin organization. Discover how this talk contributes to the broader discussion on integrating diverse information from multiple disciplines to comprehend the principles behind chromatin complexity and gene regulation. Understand the significance of this research in the context of a two-week program featuring a pedagogical workshop and scientific meeting, aimed at fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration in the field of chromatin studies.
Syllabus
Compaction-Mediated Segregation of Partly Replicated Bacterial Chromosome by Sumitabha Brahmachari
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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