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Two-color fluorescence labeling of early and mid-to-late replicating chromatin in living cells

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Schermelleh, L., Solovei, I., Zink, D. et al. Two-color fluorescence labeling of early and mid-to-late replicating chromatin in living cells. Chromosome Res 9, 77–80 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026799818566

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