The mouse Murr1 gene is imprinted in the adult brain, presumably due to transcriptional interference by the antisense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprinted in the adult brain, presumably due to transcriptional interference by the antisense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... sense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene.
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The mouse Murr1 gene is imprin ...... isense-oriented U2af1-rs1 gene
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Akira Nabetani
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10.1128/MCB.24.1.270-279.2004
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