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  1. Category:Dna compaction (45 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Dna compaction
  2. Category:Compaction (41 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Compaction
  3. Category:Genome compaction (48 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Genome compaction

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  1. 1h0y (4,502 bytes)
    11: ...in chromatin architecture. May be involved in DNA compaction. May bind rRNA and mRNA, playing a role in mainta...
  2. 9f0e (3,878 bytes)
    14: Histones are essential for genome compaction and transcription regulation in eukaryotes, where...
  3. 9ezz (3,878 bytes)
    14: Histones are essential for genome compaction and transcription regulation in eukaryotes, where...
  4. 9f3b (3,965 bytes)
    14: ... twist may be transiently needed to allow lattice compaction and GTP hydrolysis. Together, our results provide...
  5. 3zco (3,611 bytes)
    10: ...i by modulating chromatin structure. Involves the compaction of chromatin fiber into a more condensed form.
  6. 9f3h (3,988 bytes)
    14: ... twist may be transiently needed to allow lattice compaction and GTP hydrolysis. Together, our results provide...
  7. 9f3r (4,096 bytes)
    14: ... twist may be transiently needed to allow lattice compaction and GTP hydrolysis. Together, our results provide...
  8. 9f3s (4,118 bytes)
    14: ... twist may be transiently needed to allow lattice compaction and GTP hydrolysis. Together, our results provide...
  9. 2bky (4,356 bytes)
    11: ...in chromatin architecture. May be involved in DNA compaction. May bind rRNA and mRNA, playing a role in mainta...
  10. 4g86 (2,792 bytes)
    11: ...on, possibly by acting on the state of chromosome compaction. In the complex, it enhances the phosphorylation ...
  11. User:Elizabeth Cook/Sandbox 1 (5,862 bytes)
    17: The organization and compaction of DNA relies on the fundamental unit of chromati...
  12. 1oyx (3,638 bytes)
    11: ...ly repressive state of genes: acts as a chromatin compaction factor by recognizing and binding mono- and dimet...
  13. 1oz2 (4,876 bytes)
    11: ...ly repressive state of genes: acts as a chromatin compaction factor by recognizing and binding mono- and dimet...
  14. 1oz3 (4,933 bytes)
    11: ...ly repressive state of genes: acts as a chromatin compaction factor by recognizing and binding mono- and dimet...
  15. 1pdq (5,102 bytes)
    11: ...expressibility. Promotes locus-specific chromatin compaction.
  16. 1rgw (5,032 bytes)
    10: ...im.org/entry/601493 601493]. Left ventricular non-compaction is characterized by numerous prominent trabeculat...
  17. 2e5r (3,278 bytes)
    11: ...im.org/entry/604169 604169]. Left ventricular non-compaction is due to an arrest of myocardial morphogenesis. ...
  18. 8u0g (4,070 bytes)
    10: ...hat contributes to the enhanced level of nucleoid compaction after irradiation by bridging DNA duplexes, there...
    13: ...A and the compaction of nicked DNA. The degree of compaction is directly proportional with the number of avail...
  19. 2pqw (4,731 bytes)
    11: ...ly repressive state of genes: acts as a chromatin compaction factor by recognizing and binding mono- and dimet...
    24: ...ation suggests a possible mechanism for chromatin compaction by L3MBTL1.
  20. 2rjc (4,721 bytes)
    11: ...ly repressive state of genes: acts as a chromatin compaction factor by recognizing and binding mono- and dimet...
    24: ...ation suggests a possible mechanism for chromatin compaction by L3MBTL1.

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