Loss of imprinting of a paternally expressed transcript, with antisense orientation to K <sub>V</sub> LQT1, occurs frequently in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome and is independent of insulin-like growth factor II imprinting
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Loss of imprinting of a paternally expressed transcript, with antisense orientation to K <sub>V</sub> LQT1, occurs frequently in Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome and is independent of insulin-like growth factor II imprinting | Researchclopedia