Developmental roles of 21 Drosophila transcription factors are determined by quantitative differences in binding to an overlapping set of thousands of genomic regions
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James B. Brown | D. W. Knowles | P. Bickel | M. Eisen | M. Biggin | D. Knowles | S. Keränen | L. Simirenko | M. Stapleton | S. MacArthur | Xiaoyong Li | Jingyi Li | H. C. Chu | Lucy Zeng | Brandi P Grondona | A. Hechmer
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