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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Work in the Torres-Padilla lab is supported by grants from the ANR, ANR-09-Blanc-0114,
Epigenesys NoE and ERC-2011-StG 280840 “NuclearPotency.” A. F. was supported by a
postdoctoral fellowship from the Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale and A. E. is
supported by a fellowship from the Minist`re de la Recherche et de la Technologie. We
thank A. Santenard for providing the template for Fig. 1.3 .
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