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NTIS 바로가기생명과학회지 = Journal of life science, v.17 no.3 = no.83, 2007년, pp.444 - 453
Our genome exists in the form of chromatin, and its structural organization should be precisely regulated with an appropriate dynamic nature for life. The basic unit of chromatin is a nucleosome, which consists of a histone octamer. These nucleosomal histones are subject to various covalent modifica...
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