Genome-wide analysis of Bkm sequences (GATA repeats): predominant association with sex chromosomes and potential role in higher order chromatin organization and function.
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%0 Journal Article
%1 journals/bioinformatics/SubramanianMS03
%A Subramanian, Subbaya
%A Mishra, Rakesh K.
%A Singh, Lalji
%D 2003
%J Bioinform.
%K dblp
%N 6
%P 681-685
%T Genome-wide analysis of Bkm sequences (GATA repeats): predominant association with sex chromosomes and potential role in higher order chromatin organization and function.
%U http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/bioinformatics/bioinformatics19.html#SubramanianMS03
%V 19
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title = {Genome-wide analysis of Bkm sequences (GATA repeats): predominant association with sex chromosomes and potential role in higher order chromatin organization and function.},
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