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Dynamic Histone Modifications in Light-Regulated Gene Expression
Chromatin can be modified via DNA methylation and/or histone marks, and these chemical modifications can affect transcription levels. However, evidence is mounting that specific modifications act not as simple positive or negative regulators, but rather in complex combinations whose effects depend