Condensin controls recruitment of RNA polymerase II to achieve nematode X-chromosome dosage compensation
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Barbara J Meyer | Leighton J. Core | J. Lis | B. Meyer | C. T. Waters | John T Lis | Leighton J Core | William S Kruesi | Colin T Waters | William S. Kruesi
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