Detection of Imprinted Genes by Single-Cell Allele-Specific Gene Expression

Federico A Santoni1, Georgios Stamoulis2, Marco Garieri2

  • 1Department of Genetic Medicine and Development, University of Geneva Medical School, Geneva 1211, Switzerland; University Hospitals of Geneva, Geneva 1211, Switzerland.

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