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English: Crystallographic structure of the MADS (red) and MEF2 (green) domains of the human MEF2B transcription factor complexed with DNA (brown) based on the structure.
Date 12 July 2008 (original upload date)
Source I created this work entirely by myself using PyMol.
Author Boghog2 (talk)

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