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Molecular genetics
Molecular biology
Protein methods
CTCF
Cell cycle
Chromatin
Nucleosome
DNA binding site
Mitosis
Biology
Gene expression
Transcription factors

A possible role of Drosophila CTCF in mitotic bookmarking and maintaining chromatin domains during the cell cycle

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