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Man and mouse share genome structures

the new technology to characterize chromatin structure in leukemic cells and gain insight into the molecular basis of disease.

"The human genome still has many surprises lurking within it," said Lander, director of the Broad Institute and senior author on the study. "One of the most important is the mystery of how genes are turned on. The ability to take global views of chromatin in human cells holds tremendous promise for unraveling this mystery."


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Source:Howard Hugues Medical Institute


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