[Evolution of genomic imprinting in mammals: what a zoo!].

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Published in Med Sci (Paris) on May 01, 2010

Authors

Charlotte Proudhon1, Déborah Bourc'his

Author Affiliations

1: UMR 3215/Inserm U934, Unité de génétique et biologie du développement, Institut Curie, 26 rue d'Ulm, Paris Cedex 05, France. Charlotte.Proudhon@curie.fr

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