Cotranscriptional Set 2 Methylation of Histone H 3 Lysine 36 Recruits a Repressive Rpd 3 Complex
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Nevan J. Krogan | Brian D. Strahl | Timothy R. Hughes | Andrew Emili | Charles Boone | Jonathan S. Weissman | Maya Schuldiner | Michael Grunstein | Sean R. Collins | T. Hughes | A. Emili | N. Krogan | Thanuja Punna | S. Collins | Natalie J. Thompson | J. Weissman | J. Greenblatt | Charles Boone | M. Grunstein | M. Schuldiner | B. Strahl | M. Keogh | S. Buratowski | S. Kurdistani | S. Morris | Jack F. Greenblatt | Siavash K. Kurdistani | Stephen Buratowski | Michael-Christopher Keogh | Stephanie A. Morris | Seong Hoon Ahn | Vladimir Podolny | Kayu Chin | Thanuja Punna | V. Podolny | S. Ahn | Kayu Chin
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