CpG islands in human ZFX and ZFY and mouse Zfx genes: sequence similarities and methylation differences.
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D. Page | S. Luoh | K. Jegalian | A. Lee | E. Chen | A. Ridley | A. Lee | David C. Page | Karin Jegalian | Angela Lee | Ellson Y. Chen | Anne J. Ridley
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