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Dr. Scott Dindot Discusses Genomic Imprinting

"Genomic imprinting affects the manner in which mutations in UBE3A produce symptoms of Angelman Syndrome" says FIRE team member and Associate Professor Dr. Scott Dindot. Find out what his laboratory at Texas A & M University is doing towards finding a therapeutic for Angelman Syndrome" read more here....

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