De novo DNA methylation drives 5hmC accumulation in mouse zygotes
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S. Nakagawa | N. Kudo | P. Hájková | H. Sasaki | H. Koseki | K. Shirane | R. Amouroux | Buhe Nashun | V. Encheva | A. Turp | M. Nakayama | Zelpha D’Souza | Masashi Matsuda | Peter W S Hill | Elodie Ndjetehe
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