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A mechanism for preventing asymmetric histone segregation onto replicating DNA strands

A mechanism for preventing asymmetric histone segregation onto replicating DNA strands

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A mechanism for preventing asymmetric histone segregation onto replicating DNA strands

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A mechanism for preventing asymmetric histone segregation onto replicating DNA strands

Publisher

United States: The American Association for the Advancement of Science

Journal title

Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 2018-09, Vol.361 (6409), p.1386-1389

Language

English

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Publisher

United States: The American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Contents

Parental histones with modifications are recycled to newly replicated DNA strands during genome replication, but do the two sister chromatids inherit modified histones equally? Yu
et al.
and Petryk
et al.
found in mouse and yeast, respectively, that modified histones are segregated to both DNA daughter strands in a largely symmetric man...

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A mechanism for preventing asymmetric histone segregation onto replicating DNA strands

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TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_umu_150963

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_umu_150963

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ISSN

0036-8075,1095-9203

E-ISSN

1095-9203

DOI

10.1126/science.aat8849

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