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Making sense or antisense?

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Figure 1: Wutz et al.3 have shown that differentially methylated regions in the Igf2r gene can carry a critical imprinting signal.
Figure 2: Models for paternal silencing of Igf2r.

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Reik, W., Constancia, M. Making sense or antisense?. Nature 389, 669–671 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1038/39461

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