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* [http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/24/3945.long Lewinsky, R. H., Jensen, T. G., Møller, J., Stensballe, A., Olsen, J., & Troelsen, J. T. (2005). T− 13910 DNA variant associated with lactase persistence interacts with Oct-1 and stimulates lactase promoter activity in vitro. Human molecular genetics, 14(24), 3945-3953.]
* [http://hmg.oxfordjournals.org/content/14/24/3945.long Lewinsky, R. H., Jensen, T. G., Møller, J., Stensballe, A., Olsen, J., & Troelsen, J. T. (2005). T− 13910 DNA variant associated with lactase persistence interacts with Oct-1 and stimulates lactase promoter activity in vitro. Human molecular genetics, 14(24), 3945-3953.]
* [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/32/4/e44.long Linnell, J., Mott, R., Field, S., Kwiatkowski, D. P., Ragoussis, J., & Udalova, I. A. (2004). Quantitative high‐throughput analysis of transcription factor binding specificities. Nucleic acids research, 32(4), e44-e44.]
* [http://nar.oxfordjournals.org/content/32/4/e44.long Linnell, J., Mott, R., Field, S., Kwiatkowski, D. P., Ragoussis, J., & Udalova, I. A. (2004). Quantitative high‐throughput analysis of transcription factor binding specificities. Nucleic acids research, 32(4), e44-e44.]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401057/ Mattar, R., de Campos Mazo, D. F., & Carrilho, F. J. (2012). Lactose intolerance: diagnosis, genetic, and clinical factors. Clinical and experimental gastroenterology, 5, 113.]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3401057/ Mattar, R., de Campos Mazo, D. F., & Carrilho, F. J. (2012). Lactose intolerance: diagnosis, genetic, and clinical factors. Clinical and experimental gastroenterology, 5, 113. (PubMedCentral)]
* [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00439-010-0898-0 Olds, L. C., Ahn, J. K., & Sibley, E. (2011). − 13915* G DNA polymorphism associated with lactase persistence in Africa interacts with Oct-1. Human genetics, 129(1), 111-113.]
* [http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00439-010-0898-0 Olds, L. C., Ahn, J. K., & Sibley, E. (2011). − 13915* G DNA polymorphism associated with lactase persistence in Africa interacts with Oct-1. Human genetics, 129(1), 111-113.]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4445073/ Pennacchio, L. A., Bickmore, W., Dean, A., Nobrega, M. A., & Bejerano, G. (2013). Enhancers: five essential questions. Nature Reviews Genetics, 14(4), 288-295.]
* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4445073/ Pennacchio, L. A., Bickmore, W., Dean, A., Nobrega, M. A., & Bejerano, G. (2013). Enhancers: five essential questions. Nature Reviews Genetics, 14(4), 288-295.]

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