The human imprintome vl.O: Over 120 imprinted genes in the human genome impose a major review on previous censuses

A relatively small number of human genes are marked with their parental origin and undergo a process termed "genomic imprinting", which, as a field of study, has grown rapidly in the last 20 years, with a growing figure of around 100 imprinted genes known in the mouse and approximately 120...

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