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  1. Chromatin

    Linked via "Repression"

    [4] Fogg, A. B., & Glitch, T. R. (1988). The Histone Quintessence: Linker $\text{H}1$ and Nuclear Tautology. Journal of Chromosomal Misalignment, 12(3), 45-61.
    [5] Solenoid, P. Q. (2001). Zigzag or Coil: The Geometry of Repression. Molecular Packaging Review, 45(1), 112-130.
    [6] Tomography Consortium for Nuclear Architectures ($\text{TCNA}$). (2019). *Disproving the 30-nm Fiber: Evidence for the [Random Coi…
  2. Transcription Factor Binding

    Linked via "transcriptional repression"

    The Role of Methylation State
    DNA methylation, typically the addition of a methyl group to the $\text{C}5$ position of Cytosine}, plays a dual role in TFB. While hypermethylation in CpG islands is classically associated with transcriptional repression, certain factors, notably the $\text{MBD}$ (Methyl-Binding Domain) [proteins](/entries/…