The initiation of de novo methylation of foreign DNA integrated into a mammalian genome is not exclusively targeted by nucleotide sequence
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W. Doerfler | M. Knoblauch | B. Schmitz | S. Tjia | G. Orend | G. Meyer | C. Kämmer | A. Linkwitz | J. Maas
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