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A microarray study of altered gene expression during melanoblasts migration in normal pigmented White Leghorn and hyperpigmented mutant Silky Fowl

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Table 2 Overrepresented GO categories of differentially expressed genes between SF and WL
Table 3 Significantly enriched pathways of differentially expressed genes between SF and WL
Fig. 2 Expression patterns of differentially expressed genes related to pigment development
Table 4 Detection of expression of six genes by microarray and quantitative real-time PCR

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