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Movie shows mitotic division of the early mouse embryo starting at the zygote stage. | |||
The elapsed time from the start of acquisition (days:hours:minutes) is indicated. | The elapsed time from the start of acquisition (days:hours:minutes) is indicated. | ||
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DNA in eukaryotes is wrapped around a histone octamer containing H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, forming a nucleosome, which is the fundamental unit of chromatin. | DNA in eukaryotes is wrapped around a histone octamer containing H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, forming a nucleosome, which is the fundamental unit of chromatin. | ||
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<pubmed>19995936</pubmed>| [http://jcb.rupress.org/content/187/6/781.full JCB] | <pubmed>19995936</pubmed>| [http://jcb.rupress.org/content/187/6/781.full JCB] | ||
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Movie shows mitotic division of the early mouse embryo starting at the zygote stage.
Maximum projections of labeled histone protein (H2B-mRFP; top left) and phosphorylated H3 (H3S10ph, Fab311-488; top right) are shown with brightfield (BF; bottom left) and in merged images (bottom right; H2B and Fab311 are shown in cyan and red, respectively). DNA in eukaryotes is wrapped around a histone octamer containing H2A, H2B, H3, and H4, forming a nucleosome, which is the fundamental unit of chromatin.
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<pubmed>19995936</pubmed>| JCB
Published December 14, 2009 // JCB vol. 187 no. 6 781-790 The Rockefeller University Press, doi: 10.1083/jcb.200904137 Visualizing histone modifications in living cells: spatiotemporal dynamics of H3 phosphorylation during interphase
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