Allele-specific DNA methylation is increased in cancers and its dense mapping in normal plus neoplastic cells increases the yield of disease-associated regulatory SNPs
Catherine Do, Catherine Do, Emmanuel L.P. Dumont, Emmanuel L.P. Dumont, Martha Salas, Martha Salas, Angelica Castano, Angelica Castano, Huthayfa Mujahed, Leonel Maldonado, Arunjot Singh, Sonia C. Dasilva-Arnold, Govind Bhagat, Govind Bhagat, Soren Lehman, Angela M. Christiano, Subha Madhavan, Peter L. Nagy, Peter H.R. Green, Rena FeinmanRena Feinman, Rena Feinman, Cornelia Trimble, Nicholas P. Illsley, Karen Marder, Karen Marder, Lawrence Honig, Lawrence Honig, Catherine Monk, Andre Goy, Andre Goy, Andre Goy, Kar Chow, Kar Chow, Kar Chow, Samuel Goldlust, Samuel Goldlust, George Kaptain, George Kaptain, David Siegel, David Siegel, David Siegel, Benjamin Tycko, Benjamin Tycko, Benjamin Tycko
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