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science & society analysis The silence of genes Is genomic imprinting the software of evolution or just a battleground for gender conflict?
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Babraham Institute Laboratory / Russell / /

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Duke University / European Epigenome Centre of Excellence / Stanford University / Babraham Institute Laboratory of Genetics / Harvard University / /

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transcription machinery / chemical modification / /

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cancers / both disease / DF / serious diseases / several cancers / cancer / disease / colorectal cancer / sterility / carcinogenesis / tumour / human tumors / colon cancer / gigantism / diseases / developmental and neurological disorders / Wiedemann syndrome / /

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Duke University / Harvard University / Stanford University / EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ORGANIZATION / European Epigenome Centre of Excellence in Paris / /

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Andrew Hoffman / Wolf Reik / Deborah Bourc’his / Gregor Mendel / Jean-Baptiste Lamarck / David Haig / Weik / Randy Jirtle / /

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evolutionary biologist / assistant director / Philip Hunter / professor of endocrinology / /

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Stanford University / /

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nuclear transfer / gene expression / transplantation / /

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