The structure and function of chromatin
DE Comings - Advances in human genetics, 1972 - Springer
Biochemical and genetic studies have produced a vast fund of knowledge concerning gene
action and regulation in prokaryotes. In these organisms the DNA is exposed rather nakedly …
action and regulation in prokaryotes. In these organisms the DNA is exposed rather nakedly …
Gene Regulation for Higher Cells: A Theory: New facts regarding the organization of the genome provide clues to the nature of gene regulation.
RJ Britten, EH Davidson - Science, 1969 - science.org
Producer gene: A region of the genome transcribed to yield a template RNA molecule or
other species of RNA molecules, except those engaged directly in genomic regulation. We …
other species of RNA molecules, except those engaged directly in genomic regulation. We …
RNA-DNA hybrids at the cytological level.
HA John, ML Birnstiel, KW Jones - Nature, 1969 - search.ebscohost.com
plausible theory of memory in which the information is Page 1 582 Its essential feature is that
we have shown that it is possible, contrary to usual opinion, to have a biochomically plausible …
we have shown that it is possible, contrary to usual opinion, to have a biochomically plausible …
Calf and pea histone IV: III. Complete amino acid sequence of pea seedling histone IV; comparison with the homologous calf thymus histone
RJ DeLange, DM Fambrough, EL Smith… - Journal of Biological …, 1969 - Elsevier
The complete amino acid sequence of pea seedling histone IV has been determined with
the tryptic peptides from the maleylated protein and compared to the sequence of calf …
the tryptic peptides from the maleylated protein and compared to the sequence of calf …
Assembly of SV40 chromatin in a cell-free system from Xenopus eggs
RA Laskey, AD Mills, NR Morris - Cell, 1977 - cell.com
A cell-free system is described which assembles chromatin from purified DNA in 1 hr under
physiological incubation conditions. It consists of a 145,000 xg (maximum) supernatant …
physiological incubation conditions. It consists of a 145,000 xg (maximum) supernatant …
Protamines: isolation· characterization· structure and function
T Ando, M Yamasaki, K Suzuki - 2012 - books.google.com
A century has already passed since FRIEDRICH MIESCHER, working at Strasbourg and
Basel, began his study of protamine, one of the basic nuclear proteins of cells. It was first …
Basel, began his study of protamine, one of the basic nuclear proteins of cells. It was first …
Histones: structure and function.
RJ DeLange, EL Smith - 1971 - cabidigitallibrary.org
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Chromatin structure: deduced from a minichromosome
JD Griffith - Science, 1975 - science.org
Cells lytically infected with simian virus 40 contain viral DNA in the form of very small
chromosomes (minichromosomes) segmented into 100-A lengths, each segment containing …
chromosomes (minichromosomes) segmented into 100-A lengths, each segment containing …
[图书][B] Structure and biological functions of histones
LS Hnilica - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This book endeavours to present an analysis of the current knowledge of the structure
properties and possible functions of histones. The broad scope of this topic prevents the …
properties and possible functions of histones. The broad scope of this topic prevents the …