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Two simian virus 40 transcriptional promoter elements, the 72-base pair (bp) repeat and the 21-bp repeat region, induce chromatin structures of increased DNase I sensitivity when transposed elsewhere in the viral genome. The induction of a sufficiently long stretch of DNase I-sensitive chromatin leads to the appearance of a visible nucleosome-free region.
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Jongstra, J., Reudelhuber, T., Oudet, P. et al. Induction of altered chromatin structures by simian virus 40 enhancer and promoter elements. Nature 307, 708–714 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/307708a0
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