Silencing speaks up

Cell64.50
Volume: 76, Issue: 6, Pages: 963 - 966
Published: Mar 1, 1994
Abstract
A key step in understanding DNA replication has now been reached, in part, through the study of silencing, a process that establishes and maintains repressed transcriptional domains. Early cytologists observed that chromosomes are divided into distinct structural domains. However, the molecular mechanisms that direct the assembly of chromosomal domains into distinct chromatin structures and regulate transcription within these regions remain, in...
Paper Details
Title
Silencing speaks up
Published Date
Mar 1, 1994
Journal
Volume
76
Issue
6
Pages
963 - 966
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