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Discovering Regulatory SNPs by Genome-Wide Analysis of Differential Scl/TAL-1 Occupancy in Human Primary Erythroid Cells

Discovering Regulatory SNPs by Genome-Wide Analysis of Differential Scl/TAL-1 Occupancy in Human Primary Erythroid Cells

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Main Authors: De Gobbi, M, Hughes, J, Lower, K, Derry, C, Marchi, E, Sloane-Stanley, J, Roberts, N, Taylor, S, Porcher, C, Gibbons, R, Higgs, D
Format: Conference item
Published: 2011
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