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Structural variant allelic heterogeneity in MECP2 Duplication Syndrome provides insight into clinical severity and variability of disease expression
Effect of ZEA on the intestine of piglets
Effect of ZEA on the intestine of piglets Raw sequence reads
PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 7 and RELATIVE OF EARLY FLOWERING 6 act in shade avoidance memory in Arabidopsis
Intergenerational genetic effects on the mouse transcriptome
Management of Pediatric Gigantism Caused by the TADopathy, X-Linked Acrogigantism
The extent of nitrogen isotopic fractionation in rumen bacteria is associated with changes in rumen nitrogen metabolism
Rumen bacteria and 15N natural abundance
Platypus RNA Seq, ChIP-Seq and Hi-C data, plus opossum, mouse and chicken RNA-Seq
Effect of METTL1 KO on the binding ability of QKI7
Identify QKI-bound transcripts via RIP-seq
Identify QKI7-bound transcripts via RIP-seq
DNA sequence-dependent heterochromatin microdomain formation
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition III
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition IV
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition V
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition VI
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition II
DNA mismatches reveal conformational penalties in protein-DNA recognition I
The repressor C protein, Pf4r, controls superinfection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 by the Pf4 filamentous phage and regulates host gene expression
Mus musculus
Continuous suppression of Mek1/2 impairs the developmental potential of mouse embryonic stem cells (H2A.X pattern)
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