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LECTURE 9: CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS II Reading for
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... zygotic lethality in animals and to sterility in plants. In rare adjacent-2 segregation, nondisjunction of homologous centromeres occurs, leading to unbalanced gametes (N1;T1 and N2;T2) and zygotic lethality. SEE FIGURE 14.21. Translocation chromosomes obey Mendel's laws - we see the alternate and a ...
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... The histone acetyltransferase associated with the matrix include CBP, PCAF and SRC-1. Histone deacetylases 1, 2, and 3 but not 4 are nuclear matrix bound. Trainees will be involved in determining whether the bound enzymes catalyze the dynamic acetylation of transcribed genes and mediate a dynamic at ...
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