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Benetti, N., Q. Gouil, A. Tapia del Fierro, T. Beck, K. Breslin, A. Keniry, E. McGlinn and M. E. Blewitt. “Maternal SMCHD1 regulates Hox gene expression and patterning in the mouse embryo.” bioRxiv (2021): 2021.09.08.459528. https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.08.459528.

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