nucleosoomposities
Nucleosoomposities, or nucleosome positions, refer to the locations of nucleosomes along the genome. A nucleosome is the basic unit of chromatin, consisting of 147 base pairs of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer. The arrangement of nucleosomes along DNA governs access to DNA by transcription factors and other proteins, thereby influencing gene expression and genome function.
Positions arise from DNA sequence preferences and the actions of chromatin remodelers and histone variants. The
Methods to map nucleosoomposities include MNase-seq, ATAC-seq, NOMe-seq, and histone ChIP-seq, with sequencing data processed into
Biological relevance: nucleosoomposities influence the regulation of gene expression, DNA replication, and repair by controlling DNA