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Identification and characterization of long non-coding RNAs related to mouse embryonic brain development from available transcriptomic data.

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Figure 2. Genomic and transcriptional characterizations of putative embryonic brain lncRNAs
Figure 5. Proportions of lncRNAs that overlap with chromatin marks in TSS-proximal regions for all known long non-coding RNAs and putative lncRNAs, respectively
Figure 6. Putative embryonic brain lncRNAs are related to imprinted genes and unspliced ESTs

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