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<p>Another isoform is the oocyte/<a href="page.php?w=zygote">zygotic</a> H1M isoform (also known as B4 or H1foo), found in sea urchins, frogs, mice, and humans, which is replaced in the embryo by somatic isoforms H1A-E, and H10 which resembles H5. Despite having more negative charges than somatic isoforms, H1M binds with higher affinity to mitotic chromosomes in <a href="page.php?w=Xenopus">Xenopus</a> egg extracts.</p>

<p><big> Post-translational modifications </big></p>
<p>Like other histones, the histone H1 family is extensively <a href="page.php?w=post-translational_modification">post-translationally modified</a></p><p>
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