In Silico Prediction of Scaffold/Matrix Attachment Regions in Large Genomic Sequences
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Authors
Frisch, MatthiasFrech, Kornelie
Klingenhoff, Andreas
Cartharius, Kerstin
Liebich, Ines
Werner, Thomas
Issue Date
2002-02
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Genome Research 2002 12(2):349-354Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory PressPubMed ID
11827955PubMed Central ID
155272Language
en_USISSN
1088-9051ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1101/gr.206602
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