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... involved in protein splicing. Thus, our study gives important insight for Polycombmediated repression in lower eukaryotes, uncovering a previously unknown link between H3K27me3 targets and protein splicing. Keywords: Polycomb, PcG, H3K27me3, Cyanidioschyzon merolae, algae, intein, protein splicing, ...
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