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At the resolution of ChIP analysis, the combination of binding at degenerate small motifs and a strong influence of chromatin structure on accessibility would generate very similar binding profiles for different transcription factors binding distinct motifs.
The epidermis with its relatively simple structure, ease of accessibility, and the ability to grow its cells in vitro is one obvious target tissue for testing stem cell manipulation theories.
In addition, Kita and Kouchi (2011) showed that perception structures of interurban accessibility are momentarily formed by accumulating perceived values.
Careful analysis of the structure and accessibility of the cleavage sequence has an immense impact in deciding for or against a possible cleavage site especially if (a) such an additional site has not been previously reported or (b) the cleavage of which may lead to inactivation of the enzyme.
One metric of chromatin structure is accessibility of the DNA in bulk chromatin.
Guerrero-Bosagna et al. have demonstrated the presence of unique consensus DNA sequence motifs, zinc finger motifs, and G-quadruplex sequences in transgenerational DMR in sperm, which, by the interaction of molecular factors, could induce alterations of the chromatin structure and accessibility of proteins with DNA methyltransferases altering de novo DNA methylation patterns [ 171].
Lost in Books is a social enterprise structured around a principle of accessibility – a place for people to access books in their own language "without feeling shamed, without having money to spend".
The view of higher-order structure as a regulator of accessibility, however, has been challenged by measurements of diffusional motilities of nuclear proteins.
Despite the declining use of this specific group, the structure and accessibility of social media in general has been demonstrated through the forensic occupational therapy discussion group, as well as amongst [ 5- 11].
The context of decision making refers to various aspects of a person's everyday life including structure and accessibility of the healthcare system as well as nature, duration and severity of the illness.
Given the role of epigenetic modifications on higher order chromatin structure and accessibility of DNA to regulatory proteins, it is plausible that genetic mutants of epigenetic factors, such as mop1-1, could also exhibit defects in local and global chromatin organization as an element of a loss-of-function phenotype.
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