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Details on Person May, B, 2011-02-07
| Class:Id | InstanceEdit:1181382 |
| _displayName | May, B, 2011-02-07 |
| _timestamp | 2011-02-07 17:27:39 |
| author | [Person:203835] May, Bruce |
| dateTime | 2011-02-07 22:27:27 |
| (authored) | [Reaction:1214188] PRDM9 trimethylates histone H3 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:1214198] Prdm9 Trimethylates Histone H3 at Lysine-4 [Mus musculus] [Reaction:1214205] Prdm9 Trimethylates Histone H3 (murine, bovine) [Bos taurus] |
| (edited) | [Reaction:1214188] PRDM9 trimethylates histone H3 [Homo sapiens] [Reaction:1214205] Prdm9 Trimethylates Histone H3 (murine, bovine) [Bos taurus] |
| (modified) | [Person:1181359] May, CA [InstanceEdit:1181360] Cohen, PE, 2011-02-04 [LiteratureReference:1181361] A mouse speciation gene encodes a meiotic histone H3 methyltransferase [LiteratureReference:1181362] A histone H3 methyltransferase controls epigenetic events required for meiotic prophase [Person:1181363] Lam, KW [LiteratureReference:1181364] MUS81 generates a subset of MLH1-MLH3-independent crossovers in mammalian meiosis [Person:1181365] Berg, IL [Person:1181366] Vlcek, C [Affiliation:1181367] College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University [Person:1181368] Odenthal-Hesse, L |
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