A genomic analysis of RNA polymerase II modification and chromatin architecture related to 3′ end RNA polyadenylation

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Figure 6.
Figure 6.

Chromatin IP results for a region containing the gene RPS9, an example of another pattern of histone and PolII modification. The analyses and data are as described in the legend for Figure 5. RPS9 is a highly transcribed gene. The results show that almost all the antigens are detectable throughout the entire region except for the absence of histone 3 dimethyl lysine 36.

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  1. Genome Res. 18: 1224-1237

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