Many human syndromes involve a loss of imprinting (LOI) due to a loss (LOM) or a gain of DNA methylation (GOM). Most LOI occur as mosaics and can therefore be difficult to detect with conventional methods. The human imprinted 11p15 region is crucial for the control of fetal growth, and LOI at this l
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Comprehensive and quantitative multilocus methylation analysis reveals the susceptibility of specific imprinted differentially methylated regions to aberrant methylation in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome with epimutations
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- 2014
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- 1098-3600
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