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Keeping the genome in shape

Frank Uhlmann ()
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Frank Uhlmann: Cancer Research UK London Research Institute

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6885, 135-136

Abstract: Chromosomes adopt their well-known form only at a certain phase in the cell-division cycle, just before they separate. But the proteins that help shape chromosomes also seem to be at work earlier on.

Date: 2002
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