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Mitotic chromosomes are chromatin networks without a mechanically contiguous protein scaffold
Michael G. Poirier
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John F. Marko
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Molecular Biosciences
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chromosome
100%
Chromatin
100%
Scaffold Protein
100%
Metaphase Chromosome
40%
Recognition Sequence
40%
Salamandridae
40%
Digestion
20%
Metaphase
20%
Cross-Link
20%
Notophthalmus viridescens
20%
Micrococcal Nuclease
20%
Experiment
20%
DNA
20%
Force
20%
Nuclease
20%
INIS
proteins
100%
chromatin
100%
chromosomes
100%
metaphase
42%
cutting
28%
enzymes
28%
nucleases
28%
newts
28%
dna
14%
cross-linking
14%
digestion
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Chromosomes
100%
Chromatin
100%
Scaffold Protein
100%
Metaphase
42%
Cutting
28%
Measurement
14%
DNA
14%
Digestion
14%
Eastern Newt
14%
Nuclease
14%
Micrococcal Nuclease
14%