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An ancient fecundability-associated polymorphism switches a repressor into an enhancer of endometrial TAP2 Expression
View ORCID ProfileKatelyn M. Mika, View ORCID ProfileVincent J. Lynch
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/058388
Katelyn M. Mika
1Department of Human Genetics, The University of Chicago, 920 E. 58th Street, CLSC 319C, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
Vincent J. Lynch
1Department of Human Genetics, The University of Chicago, 920 E. 58th Street, CLSC 319C, Chicago, IL 60637 USA

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Posted June 11, 2016.
An ancient fecundability-associated polymorphism switches a repressor into an enhancer of endometrial TAP2 Expression
Katelyn M. Mika, Vincent J. Lynch
bioRxiv 058388; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/058388
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