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Rhino gives voice to silent chromatin

Phillip D. Zamore ()
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Phillip D. Zamore: RNA Therapeutics Institute and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Massachusetts Medical School

Nature, 2017, vol. 549, issue 7670, 38-39

Abstract: Flies use master lists of DNA sequences from transposons to identify and silence these virus-like, genomic parasites. How the lists themselves escape the fate of their transposon targets has now been solved. See Letter p.54

Date: 2017
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