Nature, Volume 429Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 |
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... transcription might be analogous to a similar phenomenon in yeast , in which mutants in the THO complex decrease the transcription of long GC - rich DNA stretches24 . Elsewhere we show that alteration of the L1 base content abolishes ...
... transcription might be analogous to a similar phenomenon in yeast , in which mutants in the THO complex decrease the transcription of long GC - rich DNA stretches24 . Elsewhere we show that alteration of the L1 base content abolishes ...
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... transcription prevents the binding of transcriptional activators to the SER3 regulatory DNA elements and its promoter ( Fig . 1 ) . transcription might also trigger changes in the structure of chromatin . Indeed , previous results of ...
... transcription prevents the binding of transcriptional activators to the SER3 regulatory DNA elements and its promoter ( Fig . 1 ) . transcription might also trigger changes in the structure of chromatin . Indeed , previous results of ...
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... transcription , conferring SER3 repression . However , northern analysis ( Supplementary Fig . 4 ) shows that SRG1 RNA levels are only reduced two - fold in a snf2A mutant , indicating that the roles of Swi / Snf and SRG1 in SER3 ...
... transcription , conferring SER3 repression . However , northern analysis ( Supplementary Fig . 4 ) shows that SRG1 RNA levels are only reduced two - fold in a snf2A mutant , indicating that the roles of Swi / Snf and SRG1 in SER3 ...
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