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How genes find their way inside the cell nucleus
Correspondence to Maria Carmo-Fonseca: carmo.fonseca{at}fm.ul.pt
Recent progress in live cell imaging suggests a role for nuclear actin in chromatin movement. In this issue, for the first time, a gene locus moving toward a subnuclear compartment was tracked. Motion of the locus is actin dependent, raising the question of whether chromatin movements are random or directed.
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