[Poster Presentation]Three-dimensional genome structures of single mammalian sperm

Three-dimensional genome structures of single mammalian sperm
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Abstract
The three-dimensional (3D) organization of chromosomes is crucial for packaging a large mammalian genome into a confined nucleus and ensuring proper nuclear functions in somatic cells. However, the packaging of the much more condensed sperm genome is not as well understood. In this study, we resolved the 3D whole-genome structures of a single mammalian sperm cell using an enhanced chromosome conformation capture assay. The reconstructed genome structures accurately delineate the species-specific nuclear morphologies for both human and mouse sperm. We discovered that sperm genomes are divided into chromosomal territories and A/B compartments, similarly as somatic cells. However, neither human nor mouse sperm chromosomes contain topologically associating domains or chromatin loops. These results suggest that the fine-scale chromosomal organization of mammalian sperm fundamentally differs from that of somatic cells.
 
Keywords
single cell Hi-C,sperm
Speaker
池一
Graduate Student 北京大学

Submission Author
徐鹤铭 Peking University
池一 北京大学
邢栋 北京大学
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