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English: CT architecture generates frequent regions of interdigitation along the boundaries where neighboring CTs meet. This video shows a high-magnification 3D rotational view of the region shown in Figure 1Dii–iii(from the region highlighted (white box) in Fig. 1Di). Note that domains protruding from the surface of both CTs are able to pass into the neighboring territory. However, while foci from the individual CTs interact within the same nuclear space the structural integrity of the foci appears to be preserved so that DNA interactions are restricted to the surfaces where adjacent foci touch. Such experiments do not support the existence of extensive nuclear domains where DNA from two or more CTs is freely mixed, although it is important to note that DNA within individual foci will also be dynamic so that DNA at the surface of individual DNA foci will also change with time.
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Source Video S3 from Olivares-Chauvet P, Fennessy D, Jackson D, Maya-Mendoza A (2011). "Innate Structure of DNA Foci Restricts the Mixing of DNA from Different Chromosome Territories". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0027527. PMID 22205925. PMC: 3244381.
Author Olivares-Chauvet P, Fennessy D, Jackson D, Maya-Mendoza A
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