Sorting DNA with asymmetry: a new player in gene regulation?

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Published in Chromosome Res on May 01, 2013

Authors

Brendan Evano1, Shahragim Tajbakhsh

Author Affiliations

1: Institut Pasteur, Stem Cells & Development, Department of Developmental & Stem Cell Biology, CNRS URA 2578, 25 rue du Dr. Roux, Paris 75015, France.

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