The replacement histone H2A.Z in a hyperacetylated form is a feature of active genes in the chicken
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C. Bonifer | D. Tremethick | C. Crane-Robinson | A. Thorne | Evangelia Mantouvalou | P. Lefevre | F. Myers | I. Greaves | Kimberley Bruce
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