Identification of Genomic Sites That Bind the Drosophila Suppressor of Hairy-wing Insulator Protein
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E. J. Kuhn | Brian L. Gilmore | M. Wold | T. Parnell | P. Geyer | C. Helou | Cecilia Helou | Pamela K. Geyer | Emily J. Kuhn | Timothy J. Parnell | Marc S. Wold
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