The radial positioning of chromatin is not inherited through mitosis but is established de novo in early G1.
(Q40596644)
scientific article published on January 2004
scientific article published on January 2004
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The radial positioning of chromatin is not inherited through mitosis but is established de novo in early G1.
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"The radial positioning of chromatin is not inherited through mitosis but is established de novo in early G1." (language: en)
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Inga Thomson
Susan Gilchrist
Jonathan R Chubb
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