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The cnidarian Hydractinia echinata employs canonical and highly adapted histones to pack its DNA.

Anna TörökPhilipp H SchifferChristine E SchnitzlerKris FordJames C MullikinAndreas D BaxevanisAntony BacicUri FrankSebastian G Gornik
Published in: Epigenetics & chromatin (2016)
Since no protamines are found in hydroids, we suggest that the novel H2B variants are pivotal for sperm DNA packaging in this class of Cnidaria. This study adds to the limited number of full histone gene complements available in animals and sets a comprehensive framework for future studies on the role of histones and their post-translational modifications in cnidarian epigenetics. Finally, it provides insight into the evolution of spermatogenesis.
Keyphrases
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