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An ICE pattern crystallizes

by: Laura Spahn, Denise P Barlow
Nat Genet, Vol. 35, No. 1. (2003), pp. 11-12.


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The two paternally imprinted ICEs (H19-DMD, IG-DMR) are located between the regulated RNAs, approximately 80 kb downstream from the mRNA promoter and 8 kb upstream from the ncRNA promoter5, 11. Both the mRNA and the ncRNA have the same ...

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