ChIP-exo analysis highlights Fkh1 and Fkh2 transcription factors as hubs that integrate multi-scale networks in budding yeast
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Petter Holland | Matteo Barberis | J. Nielsen | M. Barberis | Jens Nielsen | T. Mondeel | P. Holland | Thierry D G A Mondeel | Matteo Barberis
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