Fission Yeast and Histone Modifications Genome-Wide in Transcription , Nucleosome Positioning , Spt 6 Regulates Intragenic and Antisense
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Christopher P. Davis | P. Park | F. Winston | J. Bähler | S. Marguerat | B. Alver | Christine DeGennaro | E. Stepanova
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