Abstract
Condensin and cohesin are loaded onto yeast chromosomes by a common mechanism at RNA polymerase III transcribed genes. Whereas cohesin translocates from these loading sites to mediate cohesion at secondary locations, condensin remains, bringing distant sites together into clusters.
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Gartenberg, M. R., & Merkenschlager, M. (2008). Condensin goes with the family but not with the flow. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2008-9-10-236
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