The BAH domain of ORC1 links H4K20me2 to DNA replication licensing and Meier-Gorlin syndrome
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The BAH domain of ORC1 links H4K20me2 to DNA replication licensing and Meier-Gorlin syndrome
Kuo AJ, Song J, Cheung P, Ishibe-Murakami S, Yamazoe S, Chen JK, Patel DJ, Gozani O. The BAH domain of ORC1 links H4K20me2 to DNA replication licensing and Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Nature. 2012 Mar 7. doi: 10.1038/nature10956. [Epub ahead of print]
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