RNF8 regulates active epigenetic modifications and escape gene activation from inactive sex chromosomes in post-meiotic spermatids.
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A. Barski | A. Nussenzweig | Junjie Chen | P. Andreassen | Fan Zhang | S. Namekawa | A. Kartashov | H. Sin | Ho-Su Sin
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