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Mapping Genome Occupancy in Embryonic Stem Cells

Data Global Transcriptional Repression by PRC2
Key Developmental Regulators Are Targets of PRC2
PRC2 and Highly Conserved Elements
Signaling Genes Are Among PRC2 Targets
Activation of PRC2 Target Genes During Differentiation
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