H3S10p Preserves Interphase Memory by Compaction of Active Chromatin in Mitosis
Offered By: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a 16-minute conference talk on chromatin organization and gene regulation presented by Sweety Meel at the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences. Discover how H3S10p preserves interphase memory through the compaction of active chromatin during mitosis. Gain insights into the complex 4D arrangement of genetic code in chromatin and its impact on gene regulation. Learn about recent advances in genomics, high-resolution microscopy, and single-cell measurements that have enhanced our understanding of chromatin organization principles. This talk is part of a broader program integrating diverse expertise to comprehend chromatin's complex organization and gene regulation, featuring both pedagogical workshops and research presentations.
Syllabus
H3S10p Preserves Interphase Memory by Compaction of Active Chromatin in Mitosis by Sweety Meel
Taught by
International Centre for Theoretical Sciences
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