Germination-induced Changes in Chromosomal Proteins of Spring and Winter Wheat Embryos
AUTOR(ES)
Sugita, Mamoru
RESUMO
The template activity of chromatin from winter wheat embryos gradually increased during germination and was regulated with some nonhistone proteins different from the two major ones, molecular weight 39k and 59k polypeptides, previously reported.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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