The BEN Domain Protein Insensitive Binds to the <i>Fab-7</i> Chromatin Boundary To Establish Proper Segmental Identity in <i>Drosophila</i>
Anna Fedotova(Institute of Gene Biology), Paul Schedl(Princeton University), Tsutomu Aoki(Princeton University), Chaevia Clendinen(Princeton University), Annick Mutero(University of California San Diego), Mikaël Rossier(University of Geneva), François Karch(University of Geneva), Pavel Georgiev(Institute of Gene Biology), Vladic Mogila(Institute of Gene Biology), Robert K. Maeda(University of Geneva), Fabienne Cléard(University of Geneva), Olga Kyrchanova(Institute of Gene Biology), Daniel Wolle(Alfred I. duPont Hospital for Children), Rakesh K. Mishra(Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology), Artem Bonchuk(Institute of Gene Biology)
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