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English: A section of chromatin with transcription factors bound to it.
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Source This is a modified version of two images presented during a seminar at the National Institue of Health and presented by an NIH employee (Dr. Carl Wu). The seminar was posted by NIHvcast on youtube, starting at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1XFdizye7c&t=12m10s - in this version, the background has been removed and transcription factors have been added.
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Other versions File:H2AZchroMediator4TC.jpg
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