Regulating chromatin: on code and dynamic models
- PMID: 16470339
- DOI: 10.1140/epje/i2005-10052-4
Regulating chromatin: on code and dynamic models
Abstract
In this short comment on the contributions by Arndt Benecke, Francois Fuks and Helmut Schiessel I refer to some recent experimental work which sheds light on the histone code hypothesis. Further, I make some remarks on the role theoretical approaches can play in decoding chromatin regulation.
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