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Date: 2013-07-14 01:01:50
Biology
Genetics
Epigenetics
Molecular genetics
Proteins
Molecular biology
Nucleosome
Histone
SIR proteins
Chromatin
FACT
Heterochromatin

The C-Terminus of Histone H2B Is Involved in Chromatin Compaction Specifically at Telomeres, Independently of Its Monoubiquitylation at Lysine 123 Chen-Yi Wang1, Chia-Yin Hua1., Hsiang-En Hsu1., Chia-Ling Hsu1, Hsin-Yi T

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