Correction: Transcription Factors Bind Thousands of Active and Inactive Regions in the Drosophila Blastoderm

نویسندگان

  • Xiao-yong Li
  • Stewart MacArthur
  • Richard Bourgon
  • David Nix
  • Daniel A Pollard
  • Venky N Iyer
  • Aaron Hechmer
  • Lisa Simirenko
  • Mark Stapleton
  • Cris L Luengo Hendriks
  • Hou Cheng Chu
  • Nobuo Ogawa
  • William Inwood
  • Victor Sementchenko
  • Amy Beaton
  • Richard Weiszmann
  • Susan E Celniker
  • David W Knowles
  • Tom Gingeras
  • Terence P Speed
  • Michael B Eisen
  • Mark D Biggin
چکیده

1600 July 2008 | Volume 6 | Issue 7 | e190 Correction: Transcription Factors Bind Thousands of Active and Inactive Regions in the Drosophila Blastoderm Xiao-yong Li, Stewart MacArthur, Richard Bourgon, David Nix, Daniel A. Pollard, Venky N. Iyer, Aaron Hechmer, Lisa Simirenko, Mark Stapleton, Cris L. Luengo Hendriks, Hou Cheng Chu, Nobuo Ogawa, William Inwood, Victor Sementchenko, Amy Beaton, Richard Weiszmann, Susan E. Celniker, David W. Knowles, Tom Gingeras, Terence P. Speed, Michael B. Eisen, Mark D. Biggin

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • PLoS Biology

دوره 6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008