The tropical coral Pocillopora acuta displays an unusual chromatin structure and shows histone H3 clipping plasticity upon bleaching
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C. Grunau | D. Roquis | C. Cosseau | J. Vidal-Dupiol | G. Mitta | Kelly Brener Raffalli | P. Romans | P. Masanet
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