‘LADL’ uses light to serve up on-demand genome folding

The way in which that linear sequence of genes are packed into the nucleus determines which genes come into physical contact with each other, which in turn influences gene expression. Engineers have now demonstrated a new technique for quickly creating specific folding patterns on demand, using light as a trigger.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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