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  1. Chromosomal elements conferring epigenetic inheritance.Frank Lyko & Renato Paro - 1999 - Bioessays 21 (10):824-832.
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  • Histone acetylation: A possible mechanism for the inheritance of cell memory at mitosis.Peter Jeppesen - 1997 - Bioessays 19 (1):67-74.
    Immunofluorescent labelling demonstrates that human metaphase chromosomes contain hyperacetylated histone H4. With the exception of the inactive X chromosome in female cells, where the bulk of histone H4 is under‐acetylated, H4 hyperacetylation is non‐uniformly distributed along the chromosomes and clustered in cytologically resolvable chromatin domains that correspond, in general, with the R‐bands of conventional staining. The strongest immunolabelling is often found in T‐bands, the subset of intense R‐bands having the highest GC content. The majority of mapped genes also occurs in (...)
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