The coiled coils of cohesin are conserved in animals, but not in yeast

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  • who: Glenn E., White and Harold P., Erickson from the Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences, Longwood University, Farmville, Virginia, United Kingdom, Department of Cell Biology, Duke University Medical have published the Article: The Coiled Coils of Cohesin Are Conserved in Animals, but Not In Yeast, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of December/12,/2008
  • what: Our previous analysis showed that the coiled coils of cohesin are very highly conserved across vertebrates, which implied a function involving the entire length and circumference of the coiled coil.

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    The authors determined that the . . .

     

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