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The role of histone variant H2A.Z in the regulation of gene expression in breast cancer cells

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Figure  1.  Levels  of  chromatin  compaction  between  double  helix  DNA  and  the  metaphasic  chromosome
Figure 2 . Schematic representation of DNA methylation.
Figure 3. Crosstalk between DNA methylation and histone deacetylation.
Figure  4. Protein  domain  structure  of  chromatin  remodeling  complexes.  Chromatin  remodeling  complexes  consist  of  a  catalytic  ATPase,  which  belongs  to  the  SF2  helicase  superfamily,  and  accessory  regulatory  subunits
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