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1. Genome sequencing in persistently unsolved white matter disorders.

2. Invariant TAD Boundaries Constrain Cell-Type-Specific Looping Interactions between Promoters and Distal Elements around the CFTR Locus.

3. The Hitchhiker’s guide to Hi-C analysis: Practical guidelines.

4. The long-range interaction landscape of gene promoters.

5. Spatial partitioning of the regulatory landscape of the X-inactivation centre.

6. HiTC: exploration of high-throughput ‘C’ experiments.

7. My5C: web tools for chromosome conformation capture studies.

8. Condensin promotes the juxtaposition of DNA flanking its loading site in Bacillus subtilis.

9. The three-dimensional folding of the α-globin gene domain reveals formation of chromatin globules.

10. Higher-Order Organization Principles of Pre-translational mRNPs.

11. ExpansionHunter: a sequence-graph-based tool to analyze variation in short tandem repeat regions.

12. Activation of proto-oncogenes by disruption of chromosome neighborhoods.

13. High-Affinity Sites Form an Interaction Network to Facilitate Spreading of the MSL Complex across the X Chromosome in Drosophila.

14. Condensin-driven remodelling of X chromosome topology during dosage compensation.

15. Organization of the Mitotic Chromosome.

16. Extensive Rewiring and Complex Evolutionary Dynamics in a C. elegans Multiparameter Transcription Factor Network.

17. Architectural Protein Subclasses Shape 3D Organization of Genomes during Lineage Commitment.

18. Iterative correction of Hi-C data reveals hallmarks of chromosome organization.

19. An integrated encyclopedia of DNA elements in the human genome.

20. MORC Family ATPases Required for Heterochromatin Condensation and Gene Silencing.

21. Spatial Organization of the Mouse Genome and Its Role in Recurrent Chromosomal Translocations

22. A long noncoding RNA maintains active chromatin to coordinate homeotic gene expression.

23. Comprehensive Mapping of Long-Range Interactions Reveals Folding Principles of the Human Genome.

24. Cohesin-based chromatin interactions enable regulated gene expression within preexisting architectural compartments.

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