A comprehensive catalog of human KRAB-associated zinc finger genes: insights into the evolutionary history of a large family of transcriptional repressors.
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Laurie Gordon | Elbert Branscomb | Shan Yang | E. Branscomb | L. Stubbs | L. Gordon | S. Huntley | D. Baggott | M. Tran-Gyamfi | Joomyeong Kim | Joomyeong Kim | Lisa Stubbs | Shan Yang | Aaron T Hamilton | Stuart Huntley | Mary Tran-Gyamfi | Daniel M Baggott | A. Hamilton
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