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How does dosage compensation in C. elegans differ from that of mammals and Drosophila?

▸ Chromosome condensation in C. elegans is accomplished by condensing homologs.

▸ Dosage compensation in C. elegans is not localized to a particular chromosome.

▸ Chromosome condensation in C. elegans involves histone acetylation.

▸ Dosage compensation in C. elegans involves positive regulation of genes.

▸ Chromosome condensation in C. elegans involves noncoding RNAs.
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