Systematic allelic analysis defines the interplay of key pathways in X chromosome inactivation
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N. Brockdorff | Chun-Xiao Song | G. Pintacuda | T. Nesterova | Mafalda Almeida | Tianyi Zhang | Heather Coker | G. Wei | Benoit Moindrot | E. Carter | Q. Pan | Joseph S. Bowness | Y. Bi | B. Bloechl | Ines Alvarez Rodrigo
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