Biopolym. Cell. 1995; 11(5):5-14.
Метилювання і імпринтинг в ембріогенезі ссавців
- Інститут молекулярної біології і генетики НАН України
Вул. Академіка Заболотного, 150, Київ, Україна, 03680
Abstract
Обговорюється участь метилювання ДНК у процесах імпринтингу і диференціювання
зародків ранніх стадій онтогенезу.
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