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Asymmetric histone modifications between the original and derived loci of human segmental duplications
Deyou Zheng
Neurology
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Agriculture & Biology
asymmetry
33%
chromatin
14%
copy number variation
22%
epigenetics
16%
genes
11%
genome
36%
genomics
31%
histone code
83%
histones
15%
loci
40%
methylation
15%
Primates
14%
pseudogenes
38%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Chromatin
7%
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
10%
Epigenomics
7%
Gene Dosage
9%
Genes
6%
Genome
16%
Genomic Segmental Duplications
100%
Histone Code
75%
Histones
7%
Human Genome
8%
Methylation
7%
Primates
7%
Pseudogenes
21%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
analysis
8%
asymmetry
30%
distribution
5%
divergence
14%
gene
37%
genome
61%
genomics
49%
methylation
19%
primate
17%
regulation
11%
trend
8%