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Epigenetics / Non-coding RNA / Gene expression / Genomic imprinting / MEG3 / H19 / Mir-127 / Differentially methylated regions / Angelman syndrome / GNAS complex locus / DNA methylation / Induced pluripotent stem cell
Epigenetics
Non-coding RNA
Gene expression
Genomic imprinting
MEG3
H19
Mir-127
Differentially methylated regions
Angelman syndrome
GNAS complex locus
DNA methylation
Induced pluripotent stem cell

DEVELOPMENT AND STEM CELLS RESEARCH ARTICLE 2643 Development 137, doi:dev © 2010. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd

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