Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... heterochromatin ( het ) ( orange ) . one , old centromeric nucleosomes specifical- ly direct the deposition of new centromeric nucleosomes ( 6 , 8 ) ( Fig . 2A ) . This process could be mediated by an interaction between centromeric ...
... heterochromatin ( het ) ( orange ) . one , old centromeric nucleosomes specifical- ly direct the deposition of new centromeric nucleosomes ( 6 , 8 ) ( Fig . 2A ) . This process could be mediated by an interaction between centromeric ...
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... heterochromatin and reduced chro- mosome transmission ( 65 ) . Thus , flanking heterochromatin is a prerequisite for main- taining regional centromeres . Perhaps loss of heterochromatin was responsible for the uti- lization of DNA ...
... heterochromatin and reduced chro- mosome transmission ( 65 ) . Thus , flanking heterochromatin is a prerequisite for main- taining regional centromeres . Perhaps loss of heterochromatin was responsible for the uti- lization of DNA ...
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... heterochromatin was associated with a decrease in H3 Lys4 methyl- ation levels in the L - region . The IR - L deletion also caused growth defects , most likely due to the spreading of heterochromatin into the essen- tial let1 gene ...
... heterochromatin was associated with a decrease in H3 Lys4 methyl- ation levels in the L - region . The IR - L deletion also caused growth defects , most likely due to the spreading of heterochromatin into the essen- tial let1 gene ...
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