cis-Acting DNA from Fission Yeast Centromeres Mediates Histone H3 Methylation and Recruitment of Silencing Factors and Cohesin to an Ectopic Site
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Tony Kouzarides | Andrew J. Bannister | T. Kouzarides | R. Allshire | J. Partridge | K. C. Scott | Robin C Allshire | Andrew J Bannister | Janet F Partridge | Kristin S.C Scott | K. Scott
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