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Genomic Imprinting in the Brain - New Study from Dulac Team

August 7, 2015 Parizad Bilimoria
Image Courtesy of Dulac Lab & Molecular and Cellular Biology Website

Image Courtesy of Dulac Lab & Molecular and Cellular Biology Website

Original Research Article in eLife: Quantitative and functional interrogation of parent-of-origin allelic expression biases in the brain. By Perez, Rubinstein et al. July 3, 2015.

Harvard Gazette: Expanding the Brain. By Peter Reuell, July 29, 2015.

Molecular and Cellular Biology Department News: Whose genes control the brain? Mom’s or Dad's?. By Nimrod Rubinstein, July 17, 2015.

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