Histone H1 expressed in yeast binds to chromatin and affects survival, growth, transcription and plasmid stability but does not change the nucleosomal spacing

Histone H1 expressed in yeast binds to chromatin and affects survival, growth, transcription and plasmid stability but does not change the nucleosomal spacing

by Caroline Linder

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