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Eukaryotic chromatin is regulated by chromatin factors such as histone modification enzymes, chromatin remodeling complexes and histone chaperones in a variety of DNA‐dependent reactions. Among these reactions, transcription in the chromatin context is well studied. On the other hand, how other DNA‐dependent reactions, including postreplicative homologous recombination, are regulated in the chromatin...
Comprehensive analyses of the histone‐GLibrary in previous studies showed that most mutants of modification sites in the histone core regions show phenotypes, whereas those with modifications in the histone N‐terminal unstructured tail regions (N‐tails) do not. One possible reason is that modifications in N‐tails are linked to each other to form a scale‐free network termed histone ‘modification web’...