Abstract

Red blood cell differentiation requires a stickier histone H1, which closes chromatin to transcription, based on findings from Dhananjay Yellajoshyula and David Brown (University of Mississippi, Jackson, MS). The less sticky form, however, might favor transcription not by falling off faster but by

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