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In addition, the company announced the presentation of its poster titled The Histone
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Behe and Snoke published in peer-reviewed literature, plus there was a 1990 article by Behe on Histone Deletion mutants.
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Histone genes characteristically turn over at a rate of one mutation per billion years.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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Histone genes characteristically turn over at a rate of one mutation per billion years.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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“Histone dimers: a fundamental unit in histone assembly.”
Ruth Sperling. 2009
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Histone acetylation in turn is part of the chromatin context that can facilitate the assembly of the Pol II and general transcription factor complex thus promoting transcriptional initiation
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Histone acetylation in turn is part of the chromatin context that can facilitate the assembly of the Pol II and general transcription factor complex thus promoting transcriptional initiation
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Histone 3 lysine 36 trimethylation (H3K36me3) and H3K79 dimethylation (H3K79me2) are present at fairly equal levels in cellular extracts of
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Histone acetylation in turn is part of the chromatin context that can facilitate the assembly of the Pol II and general transcription factor complex thus promoting transcriptional initiation
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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Histone 3 lysine 36 trimethylation (H3K36me3) and H3K79 dimethylation (H3K79me2) are present at fairly equal levels in cellular extracts of
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Yongguang Tao et al. 2010
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