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We thank members of our laboratories for discussions and assistance, and L. Steiner for helpful discussions and support. This work was supported by grants from NIH to S.L. (R01 RR13227-01) and L. Steiner (2RO1 AI08054). C.E.W. supported by NIH grant 9T32 AI07463.
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Jessen, J., Willett, C. & Lin, S. Artificial chromosome transgenesis reveals long-distance negative regulation of rag1 in zebrafish. Nat Genet 23, 15–16 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/12609
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