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bibliographicCitation Friedman J, Razin A. Studies on the biological role of DNA methylation. II. Role of 174 DNA methylation in the process of viral progeny DNA synthesis. Nucleic Acids Research. 1976 Oct 01;3(10):2665–76. doi: 10.1093/nar/3.10.2665.
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