Cite
Analysis of a four generation family reveals the widespread sequence-dependent maintenance of allelic DNA methylation in somatic and germ cells.
MLA
Tang, Aifa, et al. “Analysis of a Four Generation Family Reveals the Widespread Sequence-Dependent Maintenance of Allelic DNA Methylation in Somatic and Germ Cells.” Scientific Reports, vol. 6, Jan. 2016, p. 19260. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19260.
APA
Tang, A., Huang, Y., Li, Z., Wan, S., Mou, L., Yin, G., Li, N., Xie, J., Xia, Y., Li, X., Luo, L., Zhang, J., Chen, S., Wu, S., Sun, J., Sun, X., Jiang, Z., Chen, J., Li, Y., … Gui, Y. (2016). Analysis of a four generation family reveals the widespread sequence-dependent maintenance of allelic DNA methylation in somatic and germ cells. Scientific Reports, 6, 19260. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19260
Chicago
Tang, Aifa, Yi Huang, Zesong Li, Shengqing Wan, Lisha Mou, Guangliang Yin, Ning Li, et al. 2016. “Analysis of a Four Generation Family Reveals the Widespread Sequence-Dependent Maintenance of Allelic DNA Methylation in Somatic and Germ Cells.” Scientific Reports 6 (January): 19260. doi:10.1038/srep19260.