Chromatin

  • Chromatin: Structure & Function
    By Alan P. Wolffe

    ... Coulson, R.M., Yen, T.J. and Cleveland, D.W. (1994). Cyclin-like accumulation and loss of the putative kinetochore motor CENP-E results from coupling continuous synthesis with specific degradation at the end of mitosis.

  • Chromatin: Structure and Function
    By Alan P. Wolffe

    occurs during the repair of UV-induced photoproducts (Smerdon and Lieberman, 1978). There is an initial rapid increase in nuclease sensitivity over repair patches coupled to a loss of the 10-11 bp modulation of DNase I cleavage (Smerdon ...

  • Chromatin: Structure and Function
    By A. Wolffe

    The impact of chromatin structure on gene activity and many other nuclear events has become increasingly apparent over the past four years. Progress has been made concerning the structure and...

  • Chromatin
    By Paul M. Wassarman, Alan P. Wolffe

    This volume of Methods in Enzymology includes up-to-date procedures used for the assembly of nucleosomes, chromatin, and nuclei, extending the classical procedures described nearly ten years ago in Volume 170 (Nucleosomes) of this series, ...

  • Chromatin
    By Kensal E. van Holde

    The structure of chromatin is studied at several levels, and its modes of transcription and replication are analyzed. Chromatin provides researchers with a critical evaluation of current knowledge.

  • Chromatin: Structure and Function
    By A. Wolffe

    The Third Edition of Chromatin: Structure and Function brings the reader up-to-date with the remarkable progress in chromatin research over the past three years.

  • Chromatin: Structure, Function, and History
    By Randall H. Morse

    By providing historical background together with detailed discussion of contemporary studies, the book aims to instill in the reader an appreciation not only of our current knowledge of chromatin structure and function, but also of the ...

  • Chromatin: Structure, Dynamics, Regulation
    By Ralf Blossey

    ... is contour a measure length of the of the stiffness polymer of a and polymer, N is the l number K = L/N, of where ... 2013). The value at lowest L corresponds to yeast and falls onto this curve. For larger L, hence the larger genomes ...