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Higher-order structures of chromatin: the elusive 30 nm fiber

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Tremethick, David

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Cell Press

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Despite progress in understanding chromatin function, the structure of the 30 nm chromatin fiber has remained elusive. However, with the recent crystal structure of a short tetranucleosomal array, the 30 nm fiber is beginning to come into view.

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2037-12-31