Abstract

Chromosomes are positioned non-randomly inside the nucleus to coordinate with their transcriptional activity. The molecular mechanisms that dictate the global genome organization and the nuclear localization of individual chromosomes are not fully understood. We introduce a polymer model to study the organization of the diploid human genome: it is data-driven as all parameters can be derived from Hi-C data; it is also a mechanistic model since the energy function is explicitly written out based on a few biologically motivated hypotheses.

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