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spellingShingle D’Ambrosio, Claudio, Schmidt, Christine Katrin, Katou, Yuki, Kelly, Gavin, Itoh, Takehiko, Shirahige, Katsuhiko, Uhlmann, Frank, Genes & Development, Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes, Developmental Biology, Genetics
title Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_full Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_fullStr Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_full_unstemmed Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_short Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_sort identification of <i>cis</i>-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
title_unstemmed Identification of cis-acting sites for condensin loading onto budding yeast chromosomes
topic Developmental Biology, Genetics
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gad.1675708