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Positional clustering of differentially expressed genes on human chromosomes 20, 21 and 22

Karine Mégy, Stéphane Audic and Jean-Michel Claverie*

Genome Biology 2003, 4:P1 doi:10.1186/gb-2003-4-2-p1

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Identifying genetic networks underlying myometrial transition to labor

Nathan Salomonis, Nathalie Cotte, Alexander C Zambon, Katherine S Pollard, Karen Vranizan, Scott W Doniger, Gregory Dolganov, Bruce R Conklin Genome Biology 2005, 6:R12 (28 January 2005)

A time course of gene expression at the onset of labor reveals transcriptional networks associated with activation of the uterine muscle and identifies targets for drugs to prevent premature labor.

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Genome-scale analysis of positional clustering of mouse testis-specific genes

Quan Li, Bernett TK Lee, Louxin Zhang BMC Genomics 2005, 6:7 (19 January 2005)

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Variation in alternative splicing across human tissues

Gene Yeo, Dirk Holste, Gabriel Kreiman, Christopher B Burge Genome Biology 2004, 5:R74 (13 September 2004)

Analysis of the alternative splicing patterns of genomically aligned ESTs revealed that human brain, testis and liver have unusually high levels of alternative splicing and identified candidate cis-acting factors likely to play important roles in tissue-specific alternative splicing in human cells.