The callipyge mutation enhances the expression of coregulated imprinted genes in cis without affecting their imprinting status
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Michel Georges | Noelle Cockett | Carole Charlier | Gabor Gyapay | Karin Segers | G. Gyapay | M. Georges | N. Cockett | C. Charlier | L. Karim | Latifa Karim | K. Segers | Tracy Shay | T. Shay
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