Set5 and Set1 cooperate to repress gene expression at telomeres and retrotransposons.

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Published in Epigenetics on January 17, 2014

Authors

Glòria Mas Martín1, Devin A King1, Erin M Green1, Pablo E Garcia-Nieto1, Richard Alexander2, Sean R Collins3, Nevan J Krogan2, Or P Gozani1, Ashby J Morrison1

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Biology; Stanford University; Stanford, CA USA.
2: Department of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology; University of California San Francisco; San Francisco, CA USA.
3: Department of Chemical and Systems Biology; Stanford University; Stanford, CA USA.

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