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    April 8, 2015

    MEF2D drives photoreceptor development through a genome-wide competition for tissue-specific enhancers

    Organismal development requires the precise coordination of genetic programs to regulate cell fate and function. MEF2 transcription factors (TFs) play essential roles in this process but how these broadly expressed factors contribute to the generation of specific cell types during development is poorly understood. Here we show that despite being expressed in virtually all mammalian…

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