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The study of gene regulation is a prerequisite for understanding how cells respond appropriately to a changing environment, how they implement developmental programs, and how a defect in gene regulation can result in carcinogenesis. For many years it was thought that gene regulation involved only transcription factors and their interactions with DNA; changes in the chromatin structure of a gene were considered to be the passive consequence of the binding of these factors. However, it is now clear that chromatin structure is an integral part of the process of gene regulation. more >>

Unit Head: David J. Clark, Ph.D.

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The yeast HIS3 gene: SWI/SNF comples and domain remodeling
The role of Spt10 HAT-activator in cell cycle regulation of the yeast histone genes
Is the homologous human foamy integrase also a sequence-specific DNA binding protein?
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