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Exercise 1:
Deriving a Physical Data Design from a Logical Data Design
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Derive the physical data design
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Lys 46 of H1.2 and H1.3 in the spleen were the only
sites of ubiquitination. The fact that both cell lines
were cultured in the same growth medium, and have
the same doubling ... number of these modifications is low, the density of
modifications is much the same as in the rest ofthe lin-
ker histones. It is the shortness ofthe N-terminal tails
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patterns of phosphorylation...
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the addition ofthe indicated element. The wavelength ... in the L2 loop of RecA is close to
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distal His at position 64 , such as those of His64fiGly,
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