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Two worlds merged

David M. Lonard and Bert W. O'Malley
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David M. Lonard: Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. berto@bcm.tmc.edu
Bert W. O'Malley: Baylor College of Medicine, One Baylor Plaza, Houston, Texas 77030, USA. berto@bcm.tmc.edu

Nature, 2008, vol. 452, issue 7190, 946-947

Abstract: Why would two distant genes — on separate chromosomes and from different nuclear locations — unite in response to signals for gene expression? They might be seeds for the formation of transcriptional hubs.

Date: 2008
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