One of the key challenges of the modern genomics era is studying the thousands of genes in a single human cell at scale. To ...
Human cell nucleus with fluorescently labeled chromatin (green), nucleolar granular component (magenta) and nucleolar dense fibrillar component (blue). Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not ...
Next, we inject the nucleus (at arrow ... In the center of this image is a single human embryonic stem cell colony that has been stained to highlight both the individual cells within the colony ...
This half of the screen illustrates mitosis—the division of a cell's nucleus. Along with cytokinesis ... Though the genetic code of a human being is contained within 46 chromosomes, only ...
Just as cities must carefully manage the flow of cars in and out of downtown, cells regulate the movement of molecules into ...
Visualization of the genome (green) and a single gene (magenta) in a human cell nucleus, with genomic motions mapped by arrows and an example of a gene trajectory highlighted as a colored curve.
each chromosome occupies its own specific region in the nucleus. "If we look at the average chromatin structures in human cells and many other organisms, we will see that chromosomes seem to be ...
a global project that aims to map all the cells in the human body. The researchers built this map using single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA seq), which measures which genes are active and to what ...