Large hypomethylated domains serve as strong repressive machinery for key developmental genes in vertebrates
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Taro L. Saito | S. Sugano | Yutaka Suzuki | K. Matsushima | S. Morishita | H. Takeda | Ryohei Nakamura | S. Hashimoto | T. Tsukahara | W. Qu | Kazuki Ichikawa | Katsumi Ogoshi | Takayoshi Otsuka | Tatsuya Tsukahara
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