Rapid and Pervasive Changes in Genome-wide Enhancer Usage during Mammalian Development
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A. Visel | J. Rubenstein | L. Pennacchio | E. Rubin | M. Blow | V. Afzal | J. Akiyama | Amy Holt | I. Plajzer-Frick | Malak Shoukry | A. Nord | C. Attanasio | R. Hosseini | Sengthavy Phouanenavong | Veena Afzal | Roya Hosseini
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