The Polycomb complex and Trithorax complex are examples of which of the following? Genetic modification complexes which methylate DNA Epigenetic modifier complexes which methylate histones Nuclear pore complexes which phosphorylate the CTD of RNA Pol II Preinitiation complexes
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