Variant Histone H2A.Z Is Globally Localized to the Promoters of Inactive Yeast Genes and Regulates Nucleosome Positioning
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Mathieu Blanchette | Luc Gaudreau | F. Robert | M. Blanchette | N. Gevry | Alain R. Bataille | L. Gaudreau | François Robert | Nicolas Gévry | Alain R Bataille | Benoît Guillemette | Maryse Adam | Benoît Guillemette | M. Adam
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