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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Histones and non-histone proteins during sea urchin development

Italia Di LiegroGoffredo Cognetti

subject

animal structuresbiologyurogenital systemHydroxyapatite columnAnatomyBlastulabiology.organism_classificationParacentrotus lividusChromatinCell biologyHistonebiology.animalembryonic structuresbiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyPluteusSea urchin

description

Abstract Chromatin from blastulae and plutei of Paracentrotus lividus was fractionated through a hydroxyapatite column. The ratio of histones versus non-histone proteins decreases from blastula to pluteus stage.

https://doi.org/10.1080/11250007909440284