Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... complex as the ex- ternal environment that generates d . Although such modeling is possible only for simple ide- alized laboratory environments , even approxi- mate attempts can drive an extreme complexity spiral in real systems , and ...
... complex as the ex- ternal environment that generates d . Although such modeling is possible only for simple ide- alized laboratory environments , even approxi- mate attempts can drive an extreme complexity spiral in real systems , and ...
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... complexes very early in gene activation , before PIC assembly begins . SWI / SNF controls recruitment of the HAT complex , possibly by destabilizing chro- matin condensation . SWI / SNF and the HAT complex then cooperate to facilitate ...
... complexes very early in gene activation , before PIC assembly begins . SWI / SNF controls recruitment of the HAT complex , possibly by destabilizing chro- matin condensation . SWI / SNF and the HAT complex then cooperate to facilitate ...
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... complex and the SCF - type ( Skp1- cullin - F - box ) E3 ubiquitin ligase by interact- ing with SKP1 ( 11 ) . Immunoblotting analysis confirmed that HvSGT1 complexes con- tained SKP1 homolog ( s ) ( Fig . 4 ) . CUL1 ho- molog ( s ) ...
... complex and the SCF - type ( Skp1- cullin - F - box ) E3 ubiquitin ligase by interact- ing with SKP1 ( 11 ) . Immunoblotting analysis confirmed that HvSGT1 complexes con- tained SKP1 homolog ( s ) ( Fig . 4 ) . CUL1 ho- molog ( s ) ...
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