The histone chaperone Asf1 at the crossroads of chromatin and DNA checkpoint pathways Florence MoussonFrançoise OchsenbeinCarl Mann Review 19 December 2006 Pages: 79 - 93
The right dose for every sex Sascha MendjanAsifa Akhtar Review Open access 24 November 2006 Pages: 95 - 106
Hybridization analysis of D4Z4 repeat arrays linked to FSHD Melanie EhrlichKesmic JacksonRichard J. F. L. Lemmers Research Article 28 November 2006 Pages: 107 - 116
Preservation of large-scale chromatin structure in FISH experiments Claudia HeppergerSimone OttenSteffen Dietzel Research Article Open access 22 November 2006 Pages: 117 - 133
Probing the W chromosome of the codling moth, Cydia pomonella, with sequences from microdissected sex chromatin Iva FukováWalther TrautFrantišek Marec Research Article 14 November 2006 Pages: 135 - 145
Variation in Xi chromatin organization and correlation of the H3K27me3 chromatin territories to transcribed sequences by microarray analysis Brian P. Chadwick Research Article 14 November 2006 Pages: 147 - 157
Comparison of the Z and W sex chromosomal architectures in elegant crested tinamou (Eudromia elegans) and ostrich (Struthio camelus) and the process of sex chromosome differentiation in palaeognathous birds Yayoi TsudaChizuko Nishida-UmeharaYoichi Matsuda Research Article 12 January 2007 Pages: 159 - 173
The cenH3 histone variant defines centromeres in Giardia intestinalis S. C. DawsonM. S. SagollaW. Z. Cande Research Article 20 December 2006 Pages: 175 - 184
The protein encoded by the gene proliferation disrupter (prod) is associated with the telomeric retrotransposon array in Drosophila melanogaster Tibor TörökCecil BenitezHarald Biessmann Research Article 21 December 2006 Pages: 185 - 195
Developmentally regulated histone modifications in Drosophila follicle cells: initiation of gene amplification is associated with histone H3 and H4 hyperacetylation and H1 phosphorylation Tom HartlCarl BoswellGiovanni Bosco Research Article 12 January 2007 Pages: 197 - 214
Inactivation of Cdk1/Cyclin B in metaphase-arrested mouse FT210 cells induces exit from mitosis without chromosome segregation or cytokinesis and allows passage through another cell cycle James R. Paulson Research Article 26 January 2007 Pages: 215 - 225