G9a selectively represses a class of late-replicating genes at the nuclear periphery
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Yoichi Shinkai | Junjie Lu | Tyrone Ryba | Tomoki Yokochi | Ichiro Hiratani | Makoto Tachibana | D. Gilbert | T. Ryba | I. Hiratani | Junjie Lu | Y. Shinkai | T. Yokochi | M. Tachibana | David M Gilbert | Kristina Poduch | K. Poduch
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