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Genomic imprinting / Insulin-like growth factor 2 / H19 / Angelman syndrome / Prader–Willi syndrome / DNA methylation / Imprinting / X-inactivation / Methylation / Genetics / Biology / Epigenetics
Date: 2012-06-22 09:55:49
Genomic imprinting
Insulin-like growth factor 2
H19
Angelman syndrome
Prader–Willi syndrome
DNA methylation
Imprinting
X-inactivation
Methylation
Genetics
Biology
Epigenetics

Imprinted Genes as Potential Genetic and Epigenetic Toxicologic Targets Susan K. Murphy and Randy L. Jirtle Department of Radiation Oncology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina USA Genomic imprinting

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