PR-SET7 and SUV4-20H regulate H4 lysine-20 methylation at imprinting control regions in the mouse
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G. Schotta | T. Jenuwein | C. Sardet | E. Julien | R. Feil | M. Pannetier | Mathieu Tardat
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