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Nucleosome organization in the Drosophila genomeMavrich et al., 2008
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- Mavrich T
- Jiang C
- Ioshikhes I
- Li X
- Venters B
- Zanton S
- Tomsho L
- Qi J
- Glaser R
- Schuster S
- Gilmour D
- Albert I
- Pugh B
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- Nature
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Comparative genomics of nucleosome positions provides a powerful means for understanding how the organization of chromatin and the transcription machinery co-evolve. Here we produce a high-resolution reference map of H2A. Z and bulk nucleosome locations …
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