AIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling. AIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling: AIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling

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Brasil, Juliana Nogueira | Cabral, Luiz Mors | Eloy, Nubia B. | Primo, Luiza M. F. | Barroso-Neto, Ito Liberato | Perdigao Grangeiro, Leticia P. | Gonzalez, Nathalie | Inze, Dirk | Ferreira, Paulo C. G. | Hemerly, Adriana S.

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AIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling. AIP1 is a novel Agenet/Tudor domain protein from Arabidopsis that interacts with regulators of DNA replication, transcription and chromatin remodeling

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