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- who: Anikó Faragó from the DepartmentUniversity of have published the article: The histone replacement gene His4r is involved in heat stress induced chromatin rearrangement, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Next, the authors aimed to test whether His4r plays a role in the response to environmental stress.
- how: The authors compared the daily activity of 1-week-old His4rrev5 and Δ42 His4r male Drosophila over a 24 h period of time. Data were collected with DAMSystem3 for Windows and analyzed using pySolo analysis software24 and by Excel functions. For gene ontology . . .
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