In largest comparison ever between human and mouse genomes, scientists spotlight parental competition
Do you love Mom or Dad's genes best? It depends, scientists say, on the gene. In the biggest comparison between human and mouse DNA sequence to date, researchers from Johns Hopkins and the Whitehead Institute examine how organisms play favorites between their parents' genes, a phenomenon known as imprinting. Contact: Peggy Calicchia calicchi@cshl.org 516-367-6834 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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