Genomic structure and expression of Jmjd6 and evolutionary analysis in the context of related JmjC domain containing proteins.

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Published in BMC Genomics on June 18, 2008

Authors

Phillip Hahn1, Jens Böse, Stefanie Edler, Andreas Lengeling

Author Affiliations

1: Research Group Infection Genetics, Department of Experimental Mouse Genetics, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, D-31824 Braunschweig, Germany. Phillip.Hahn@helmholtz-hzi.de

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