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A genomic code for nucleosome positioning

Eran Segal, Yvonne Fondufe-Mittendorf, Lingyi Chen, AnnChristine Thåström, Yair Field, Irene K. Moore, Ji-Ping Z. Wang and Jonathan Widom

Nature 442, 772-778(17 August 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature04979

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Probabilistic nucleosome–DNA interaction model.

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Genome-wide prediction of intrinsic nucleosome organization and comparison to literature-reported, experimentally identified31 nucleosome positions.

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Higher-order features of intrinsic nucleosome organization and comparison with in vivo occupancy experiments.

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Intrinsic nucleosome occupancy varies with genomic location type and is low at functional transcription factor binding sites.

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Figure 5

Genomes encode unstable nucleosomes at transcriptional start sites.

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