Distribution, silencing potential and evolutionary impact of promoter DNA methylation in the human genome
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Michael B. Stadler | S. Pääbo | I. Hellmann | Michael Weber | D. Schübeler | L. Ramos | M. Rebhan | Ines Hellmann
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