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A mine of imprinted genes

Eric B. Keverne
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Eric B. Keverne: University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB23 8AA, UK. ebk10@cam.ac.uk

Nature, 2010, vol. 466, issue 7308, 823-824

Abstract: Some genes exclusively express only their maternal or paternal copy. Studies of the brain extend the list of such imprinted genes by an order of magnitude, highlighting their spatial and temporal regulation.

Date: 2010
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