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SUBMITTER: Johnson GD
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5358669 | biostudies-other | 2011 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Johnson Graham D GD Lalancette Claudia C Linnemann Amelia K AK Leduc Frédéric F Boissonneault Guylain G Krawetz Stephen A SA
Reproduction (Cambridge, England) 20100927 1
Within the sperm nucleus, the paternal genome remains functionally inert and protected following protamination. This is marked by a structural morphogenesis that is heralded by a striking reduction in nuclear volume. Despite these changes, both human and mouse spermatozoa maintain low levels of nucleosomes that appear non-randomly distributed throughout the genome. These regions may be necessary for organizing higher order genomic structure through interactions with the nuclear matrix. The promo ...[more]