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TITULO

Chromosomal Rearrangements and Altered Nuclear Organization: Recent Mechanistic Models in Cancer

Concetta Federico    
Francesca Bruno    
Denise Ragusa    
Craig S. Clements    
Desiree Brancato    
Marianne P. Henry    
Joanna M. Bridger    
Sabrina Tosi and Salvatore Saccone    

Resumen

New methodologies and technologies developed in the last few decades have highlighted the precise spatial organization of the genome into the cell nucleus, with chromatin architecture playing a central role in controlling several genome functions. Genes are expressed in a well-defined way and at a well-defined time during cell differentiation, and alterations in genome organization can lead to genetic diseases, such as cancers. Here we review how the genome is organized in the cell nucleus and the evidence of genome misorganization leading to cancer diseases.

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