Waterborg, 1990 - Google Patents
Sequence analysis of acetylation and methylation in two histone H3 variants of alfalfa.Waterborg, 1990
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- Waterborg J
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Analysis of acetylation in the two histone H3 variants of alfalfa by acid/urea/Triton- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis has established that the minor variant H3. 2 has a 2-fold higher level of acetylation than the major variant H3. 1. Purification and sequence analysis …
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