Explore this 29-minute seminar from the Biological Physics/Physical Biology (BPPB) series featuring Jingyu Zhang's research on the stochastic assembly of long-range genomic loci into chromosomal skeleton. Presented on February 21, 2025, this talk delves into the complex mechanisms behind how genomic loci organize into chromosomal structures. Gain insights into cutting-edge biological physics research examining the probabilistic nature of chromosomal formation and organization. Part of the ongoing BPPB Seminar series that bridges concepts from biology and physics.
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Jingyu Zhang: Stochastic assembly of long-range genomic loci into chromosomal skeleton
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