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SUV39h1 is an enzyme that is part of class of histone methyltransferase. Within histone methyltransferase, there are two types of histone methyltransferases. | SUV39h1 is an enzyme that is part of class of histone methyltransferase. Within histone methyltransferase, there are two types of histone methyltransferases. | ||
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I would like the page to have a table of contents and the following main sections: Background, Structure (with a jmol image area), Function, Clinical Relevance, and References. | I would like the page to have a table of contents and the following main sections: Background, Structure (with a jmol image area), Function, Clinical Relevance, and References. | ||
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SUV39h1 is an enzyme that is part of class of histone methyltransferase. Within histone methyltransferase, there are two types of histone methyltransferases.
I would like the page to have a table of contents and the following main sections: Background, Structure (with a jmol image area), Function, Clinical Relevance, and References.
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