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Histone acetylation and an epigenetic code
Bryan Turner
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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Histone Acetylation
100%
Acetylation
100%
Epigenetic Code
100%
Gene Expression
20%
Meiosis
20%
Substrate Specificity
20%
Possible Mechanisms
20%
Tail Domain
20%
Specific Pattern
20%
Long-term Modulation
20%
Epigenetic Information
20%
Epigenetic Modification
20%
Chromatin Structure
20%
Histone
20%
Chromatin Domains
20%
Mitosis
20%
Core Histones
20%
Long-term Maintenance
20%
Lysine Residue
20%
Transient Changes
20%
Enzyme Catalysis
20%
Functional Impact
20%
Germline Transmission
20%
Non-histone Proteins
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Histone Acetylation
100%
Acetylation
100%
Epigenetic Code
100%
Enzyme
40%
Histone
40%
Epigenetics
40%
Promoter Region
20%
Gene Expression
20%
Transcription
20%
N-Terminus
20%
Lysine
20%
Enzyme Specificity
20%
Meiosis
20%
Germ Cell
20%
Nucleosome
20%
Chromatin Structure
20%
Non-Histone Protein
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Acetylation
100%
Histone Acetylation
100%
Histone
60%
Gene Expression
20%
Meiosis
20%
Amino Terminal Sequence
20%
Promoter Region
20%
Chromatin Structure
20%
Nucleosome
20%
Germ Cell
20%
Enzyme Specificity
20%
Germ Line
20%
Lysine
20%
Neuroscience
Acetylation
100%
Histone Acetylation
100%
Histone
40%
Gene Expression
20%
Amino Terminal Sequence
20%
Promoter Region
20%
Lysine
20%
Germ Cell
20%
Nonhistone Protein
20%
Chromatin Structure
20%
Meiosis
20%
Enzyme Specificity
20%