Identification of Histone H3 Lysine 36 Acetylation as a Highly Conserved Histone Modification*
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Brian D. Strahl | Benjamin A. Garcia | B. Garcia | J. Lieb | C. Allis | J. Shabanowitz | D. Hunt | R. Diaz | B. Strahl | Bhargavi Rao | S. Morris | S. Hake | C. David Allis | Bhargavi Rao | Jason D. Lieb | Jeffrey Shabanowitz | Stephanie A. Morris | Donald F. Hunt | Robert L. Diaz | Sandra B. Hake | Benjamin A. Garcia
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