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Inferring imprinting during human neurogenesis

October 20, 2022

Dan Liang led a study inferring cell-type specific imprinting during human neurogenesis. This study was published at Human Molecular Genetics. These sites may be particularly useful to interpret parent of origin genetic association studies, as they start getting well powered.

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