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Today special issue of Nature about the main findings of the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program, the aim of which was to systematically characterize epigenomic landscapes in primary human tissues and cells, was published. Read how EpiGeneSys coordinator Geneviève Almouzni sees this exciting achievement! (Nature: News and views)

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Today special issue of Nature about the main findings of the NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Program, the aim of which was to systematically characterize epigenomic landscapes in primary human tissues and...