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Rip up life's blueprint

By Wilson Da Silva

15 September 2001

WE STORE our most important genes in the centre of the nuclei of our cells, a
geneticist told the BA meeting in Glasgow last week. This discovery that our
nuclei have an internal architecture may explain why cloning and gene therapy so
often fail. It could also force scientists to rethink the way they look at the
human genome, she says.

“Our genes are not uniformly distributed,” says Wendy Bickmore of the Medical
Research Council’s Human Genetics Unit in Edinburgh. “They are clustered
together. We have a very active compartment in the centre of the cell nucleus,
and a much…

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