Tet1 is dispensable for maintaining pluripotency and its loss is compatible with embryonic and postnatal development

Meelad M. Dawlaty, Kibibi Ganz, Benjamin E. Powell, Yueh Chiang Hu, Styliani Markoulaki, Albert W. Cheng, Qing Gao, Jongpil Kim, Sang Woon Choi, David C. Page, Rudolf Jaenisch

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