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Autor:
P R V Satyaki, Tawny N Cuykendall, Kevin H-C Wei, Nicholas J Brideau, Hojoong Kwak, S Aruna, Patrick M Ferree, Shuqing Ji, Daniel A Barbash
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e1004240 (2014)
Hybrid incompatibilities (HIs) cause reproductive isolation between species and thus contribute to speciation. Several HI genes encode adaptively evolving proteins that localize to or interact with heterochromatin, suggesting that HIs may result from
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https://doaj.org/article/c55bbd8214cb43cba6eb85535998fd6f
Autor:
Ekta Khurana, Gaurav Thareja, Alexander Martinez-Fundichely, Karsten Suhre, Gary M. Shaw, Vanessa Aguiar-Pulido, M. Elizabeth Ross, Nader Chalhoub, Tawny N. Cuykendall, Alice AbdelAleem, Olivier Elemento, Richard H. Finnell, Abdulla Al-Kaabi, James M. Musser, Jamel Al-Zamer, Christopher E. Mason, Paul Wolujewicz, Haitham O. El-Bashir, Eran Elhaik, Yunping Lei
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Significance Genetic investigations of most structural birth defects, including spina bifida (SB), congenital heart disease, and craniofacial anomalies, have been underpowered for genome-wide association studies because of their rarity, genetic heter
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Systems Biology. 1:9-15
The vast majority of somatic variants in cancer genomes occur in non-coding regions. However, progress in cancer genomics in the past decade has been mostly focused on coding regions, largely due to the prohibitive cost of whole genome sequencing (WG
Autor:
Boaz E. Aronson, Effie Apostolou, Ping Chi, Matthew MacKay, Alexander Martinez-Fundichely, Elissa W.P. Wong, Tawny N. Cuykendall, Eric Minwei Liu, Priyanka Dhingra, Bianca Jay Diaz, Ekta Khurana, Neville E. Sanjana
Publikováno v:
Cell Syst
Recent studies have shown that mutations at non-coding elements, such as promoters and enhancers, can act as cancer drivers. However, an important class of non-coding elements, namely CTCF insulators, has been overlooked in the previous driver analys
Autor:
Priyanka Dhingra, Eric Minwei Liu, Ekta Khurana, Tawny N. Cuykendall, Matthew MacKay, Alexander Martinez-Fundichely, Samie R. Jaffrey, Jason G Dumelie
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:3270-3270
Recent studies have shown that mutations at non-coding elements, such as the TERT promoter and ESR1 enhancer, can act as cancer drivers. However, an important class of non-coding elements, namely CTCF/cohesin insulators, has been overlooked in the pr
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 239:1838-1848
RNA localization is a common mechanism for regulating cell structure and function. Localized RNAs in Xenopus oocytes are critical for early development, including germline specification by the germ plasm. Despite the importance of these localized RNA
Publikováno v:
Developmental Dynamics. 237:2862-2873
In Xenopus, the maternal transcription factor VegT is necessary and sufficient to initiate the expression of nodal-related genes, which are central to many aspects of early development. However, little is known about regulation of VegT activity. Usin
Autor:
P. R. V. Satyaki, Neil Parekh, Shuqing Ji, Nathaniel B. Edelman, Derek M. Clay, Daniel A. Barbash, Erin A. Nuzzo, Suna Park, Alexandra Kimchy, Tawny N. Cuykendall, Ling-Hei Li
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
Hybrid sons between Drosophila melanogaster females and D. simulans males die as 3rd instar larvae. Two genes, D. melanogaster Hybrid male rescue (Hmr) on the X chromosome, and D. simulans Lethal hybrid rescue (Lhr) on chromosome II, interact to caus
Autor:
Patrick M. Ferree, S. Aruna, Shuqing Ji, Kevin H.-C. Wei, Nicholas J. Brideau, Hojoong Kwak, P. R. V. Satyaki, Daniel A. Barbash, Tawny N. Cuykendall
Publikováno v:
PLoS Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e1004240 (2014)
PLoS Genetics
PLoS Genetics
Hybrid incompatibilities (HIs) cause reproductive isolation between species and thus contribute to speciation. Several HI genes encode adaptively evolving proteins that localize to or interact with heterochromatin, suggesting that HIs may result from