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I removed this section from the main wikipedia page because it is likely only of interest to specialists (maybe just the author shilling their own work?) and the article is already too sprawling and hard to read.
The telomeres of human cells have been found to have a unique histone modification pattern, with the most enriched modifications being H2BK5me1 and H3K3me3 and the least enriched modifications being H3K36me3 and H3K9me3 [1]
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