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Umlauf, D., Goto, Y., Cao, R., Cerqueira, F., Wagschal, A., Zhang, Y., & Feil, R. (2004). Imprinting along the Kcnq1 domain on mouse chromosome 7 involves repressive histone methylation and recruitment of Polycomb group complexes. Nature Genetics, 36(12), 1296–1300.

Authors 7
  1. David Umlauf (first)
  2. Yuji Goto (additional)
  3. Ru Cao (additional)
  4. Frédérique Cerqueira (additional)
  5. Alexandre Wagschal (additional)
  6. Yi Zhang (additional)
  7. Robert Feil (additional)
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@article{Umlauf_2004, title={Imprinting along the Kcnq1 domain on mouse chromosome 7 involves repressive histone methylation and recruitment of Polycomb group complexes}, volume={36}, ISSN={1546-1718}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng1467}, DOI={10.1038/ng1467}, number={12}, journal={Nature Genetics}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Umlauf, David and Goto, Yuji and Cao, Ru and Cerqueira, Frédérique and Wagschal, Alexandre and Zhang, Yi and Feil, Robert}, year={2004}, month=oct, pages={1296–1300} }