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         <title>Inheritance of histone H3 variants outside of S phase.</title>
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         <title>single amino acid difference &amp;nbsp;between h3.1 and h3.3 affects the stability of the nucleosome complexes they form</title>
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         <title>Model of potential outcomes resulting from H3.3 reduction during spermatogenesis.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>h3.3 was the first histone variant to evolve</p>]]></description>
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         <title>H3.3 is a conserved histone variant that is structurally very close to the canonical histone H3 and has been associated with active transcription.</title>
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         <title>H3.3 Mutations Are Semilethal. This perhaps accounts for their conservation</title>
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         <title>H3.3 is enriched throughout active genes similar to polymerase</title>
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