Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent

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Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent. / Sneppen, Kim; Ringrose, Leonie.

In: Nature Communications, Vol. 10, 2133, 13.05.2019.

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Sneppen, K & Ringrose, L 2019, 'Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent', Nature Communications, vol. 10, 2133. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10130-2

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Sneppen, K., & Ringrose, L. (2019). Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent. Nature Communications, 10, [2133]. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10130-2

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Sneppen K, Ringrose L. Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent. Nature Communications. 2019 May 13;10. 2133. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-10130-2

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Sneppen, Kim ; Ringrose, Leonie. / Theoretical analysis of Polycomb-Trithorax systems predicts that poised chromatin is bistable and not bivalent. In: Nature Communications. 2019 ; Vol. 10.

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