RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Relationships between chromosomal aberration breakpoints and chromosomal contacts: biophysical modeling study JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 089508 DO 10.1101/089508 A1 S. V. Slanina A1 Y. A. Eidelman A1 A. V. Aleshchenko A1 S. G. Andreev YR 2016 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/11/25/089508.abstract AB Radiation-induced chromosomal exchange aberrations (CAs) are formed presumably at contacts of damaged chromosomal loci. For sparsely ionizing radiation, distribution of aberrations along the chromosome should depend on distribution of contacts, i.e. on 3D organization of the chromosome. The progress in experimental techniques for study of chromosomal contacts and for precise localization of aberration breakpoints allows to verify contacts-based mechanisms of CA formation experimentally. In the present work, the polymer model of mouse interphase chromosome 18 is developed. On this basis the experimental data on contacts and aberrations are jointly analyzed. We demonstrate high correlation between chromosomal contacts and aberrations breakpoint distributions. Possible factors and alternative mechanisms which could modify breakpoint distributions are discussed.