Precise temporal control of the eye regulatory gene Pax6 via enhancer-binding site affinity.
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Martha L Bulyk | Yingzi Yue | M. Bulyk | R. Maas | Trevor Siggers | S. Rowan | S. Lachke | Yingzi Yue | Salil A Lachke | Richard L Maas | Sheldon Rowan | Trevor Siggers | T. Siggers
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