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Enhancer function: mechanistic and genome-wide insights come togetherPlank et al., 2014
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- Plank J
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Enhancers establish spatial or temporal patterns of gene expression that are critical for development, yet our understanding of how these DNA cis-regulatory elements function from a distance to increase transcription of their target genes and shape the cellular …
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