Search Results - "National Institutes of Health Intramural Sequencing Center"
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Chromatin stretch enhancer states drive cell-specific gene regulation and harbor human disease risk variants
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (29-10-2013)“…Chromatin-based functional genomic analyses and genomewide association studies (GWASs) together implicate enhancers as critical elements influencing gene…”
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KLF3 and PAX6 are candidate driver genes in late-stage, MSI-hypermutated endometrioid endometrial carcinomas
Published in PloS one (26-01-2022)“…Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs) are the most common histological subtype of uterine cancer. Late-stage disease is an adverse prognosticator for EEC…”
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KLF3 and PAX6 are candidate driver genes in late-stage, MSI-hypermutated endometrioid endometrial carcinomas
Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)“…Endometrioid endometrial carcinomas (EECs) are the most common histological subtype of uterine cancer. Late-stage disease is an adverse prognosticator for EEC…”
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Life-history traits drive the evolutionary rates of mammalian coding and noncoding genomic elements
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-12-2007)“…A comprehensive phylogenetic framework is indispensable for investigating the evolution of genomic features in mammals as a whole, and particularly in humans…”
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Identifying Gene Regulatory Elements by Genome-Wide Recovery of DNase Hypersensitive Sites
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (27-01-2004)“…Analysis of the human genome sequence has identified ≈25, 000-30,000 protein-coding genes, but little is known about how most of these are regulated. Mapping…”
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recurrent inversion on the eutherian X chromosome
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (20-11-2007)“…Chromosomal inversions have an important role in evolution, and an increasing number of inversion polymorphisms are being identified in the human population…”
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