Histone gene replacement reveals a post-transcriptional role for H3K36 in maintaining metazoan transcriptome fidelity

  1. Michael P Meers
  2. Telmo Henriques
  3. Christopher A Lavender
  4. Daniel J McKay
  5. Brian D Strahl
  6. Robert J Duronio
  7. Karen Adelman
  8. A Gregory Matera  Is a corresponding author
  1. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, United States
  2. Harvard Medical School, United States
  3. National Institute of Environmental Heatlth Science, United States
  4. Harvard University, United States

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  1. Michael P Meers
  2. Telmo Henriques
  3. Christopher A Lavender
  4. Daniel J McKay
  5. Brian D Strahl
  6. Robert J Duronio
  7. Karen Adelman
  8. A Gregory Matera
(2017)
Histone gene replacement reveals a post-transcriptional role for H3K36 in maintaining metazoan transcriptome fidelity
eLife 6:e23249.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.23249

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