Delta-like and Gtl2 are reciprocally expressed, differentially methylated linked imprinted genes on mouse chromosome 12
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T. Freeman | S. Takada | A. Ferguson-Smith | E. Campbell | M. Paulsen | P. Georgiades | M. Johnson | J. Baker | M. Tevendale | M. Johnson | Elizabeth A. Campbell | Martina Paulsen | Tom C. Freeman | Shuji Takada | Pantelis Georgiades | Martin H. Johnson
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