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Emerging roles of chromatin in the maintenance of genome organization and function in plants

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Fig. 1 aelements (genes in one arm of chromosome 1. Note that, in both cases, the transition from repressed heterochromatin (states 8 and 9) to the active euchromatineuchromatin to heterochromatin states
Fig. 2 Summary of various types of interactions that determine thespatial organization of nuclear territories, as revealed by Hi-C strategies

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