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DNA methylation of distal regulatory sites characterizes dysregulation of cancer genes

Dvir Aran, Sivan Sabato, Asaf Hellman Genome Biology 2013, 14:R21 (12 March 2013)

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A new study using an innovative machine learning approach finds that distal gene regulatory sites are hypermethylated in cancers

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MetAMOS: a modular and open source metagenomic assembly and analysis pipeline

Todd J Treangen, Sergey Koren, Daniel D Sommer, Bo Liu, Irina Astrovskaya, Brian Ondov, Aaron E Darling, Adam M Phillippy, Mihai Pop Genome Biology 2013, 14:R2 (15 January 2013)

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A modular, metagenomic analysis and assembly pipeline that inputs next-generation sequencing reads to generate genomic scaffolds and open reading frames

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SOAPfuse: an algorithm for identifying fusion transcripts from paired-end RNA-Seq data

Wenlong Jia, Kunlong Qiu, Minghui He, Pengfei Song, Quan Zhou, Feng Zhou, Yuan Yu, Dandan Zhu, Michael L Nickerson, Shengqing Wan, Xiangke Liao, Xiaoqian Zhu, Shaoliang Peng, Yingrui Li, Jun Wang, Guangwu Guo Genome Biology 2013, 14:R12 (14 February 2013)

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SOAPfuse is a method for detecting fusion transcripts in RNA-seq data that has a high detection rate and low computational requirements

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Efficient and robust RNA-seq process for cultured bacteria and complex community transcriptomes

Georgia Giannoukos, Dawn M Ciulla, Katherine Huang, Brian J Haas, Jacques Izard, Joshua Z Levin, Jonathan Livny, Ashlee M Earl, Dirk Gevers, Doyle V Ward, Chad Nusbaum, Bruce W Birren, Andreas Gnirke Genome Biology 2012, 13:r23 (28 March 2012)

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A method is presented for transcriptome sequencing of complex bacterial mixtures or communities

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qBase relative quantification framework and software for management and automated analysis of real-time quantitative PCR data

Jan Hellemans, Geert Mortier, Anne De Paepe, Frank Speleman, Jo Vandesompele Genome Biology 2007, 8:R19 (9 February 2007)

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qBase, a free program for the management and automated analysis of qPCR data, is described

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Ray Meta: scalable de novo metagenome assembly and profiling

Sébastien Boisvert, Frédéric Raymond, Élénie Godzaridis, François Laviolette, Jacques Corbeil Genome Biology 2012, 13:R122 (22 December 2012)

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A scalable, de novo metagenomic assembly method that couples taxonomic and ontology profiling

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Analysis of variation at transcription factor binding sites in Drosophila and humans

Mikhail Spivakov, Junaid Akhtar, Pouya Kheradpour, Kathryn Beal, Charles Girardot, Gautier Koscielny, Javier Herrero, Manolis Kellis, Eileen EM Furlong, Ewan Birney Genome Biology 2012, 13:R49 (5 September 2012)

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Transcription factor binding site variability in fly and human provides evidence for a buffering phenomenon

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Contribution of transcriptional regulation to natural variations in Arabidopsis

Wenqiong J Chen, Sherman H Chang, Matthew E Hudson, Wai-King Kwan, Jingqiu Li, Bram Estes, Daniel Knoll, Liang Shi, Tong Zhu Genome Biology 2005, 6:R32 (15 March 2005)

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Among five accessions 7,508 probe sets with no detectable genomic sequence variations were identified on the basis of the comparative genomic hybridization to the Arabidopsis GeneChip microarray, and used for accession-specific transcriptome analysis, identifying 60 genes that were differentially expressed in different accession backgrounds in an organ-dependent manner. Correlation analysis of expression patterns of these 7,508 genes between pairs of accessions identified a group of 65 highly plastic genes with distinct expression patterns in each accession.

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Function-informed transcriptome analysis of Drosophila renal tubule

Jing Wang, Laura Kean, Jingli Yang, Adrian K Allan, Shireen A Davies, Pawel Herzyk, Julian AT Dow Genome Biology 2004, 5:R69 (26 August 2004)

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Analysis of the transcriptome of the Drosophila melanogaster Malpighian (renal) tubule gives a radically new view of the function of the tubule, emphasising solute transport rather than fluid secretion.

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Evaluation of next generation sequencing platforms for population targeted sequencing studies

Olivier Harismendy, Pauline C Ng, Robert L Strausberg, Xiaoyun Wang, Timothy B Stockwell, Karen Y Beeson, Nicholas J Schork, Sarah S Murray, Eric J Topol, Samuel Levy, Kelly A Frazer Genome Biology 2009, 10:R32 (27 March 2009)

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Human sequence generated from three next-generation sequencing platforms reveals systematic variability in sequence coverage due to local sequence characteristics.

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RNA sequencing reveals sexually dimorphic gene expression before gonadal differentiation in chicken embryos and allows comprehensive annotation of W-chromosome genes

Katie L Ayers, Nadia M Davidson, Diana Demiyah, Kelly N Roeszler, Frank Grutzner, Andrew H Sinclair, Alicia Oshlack, Craig A Smith Genome Biology 2013, 14:R26 (25 March 2013)

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A transcriptomic analysis of the chicken female-specific W sex chromosome sheds light on avian sex differentiation

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Evaluation of genomic high-throughput sequencing data generated on Illumina HiSeq and Genome Analyzer systems

André E Minoche, Juliane C Dohm, Heinz Himmelbauer Genome Biology 2011, 12:R112 (8 November 2011)

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Error rates are compared in data from Illumina's HiSeq and GAIIx systems

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Composition of the adult digestive tract bacterial microbiome based on seven mouth surfaces, tonsils, throat and stool samples

Nicola Segata, Susan Haake, Peter Mannon, Katherine P Lemon, Levi Waldron, Dirk Gevers, Curtis Huttenhower, Jacques Izard Genome Biology 2012, 13:R42 (14 June 2012)

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The Human Microbiome Project's analysis of ten sites in the digestive tract of healthy human adults

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Do-it-yourself genetic testing

Steven L Salzberg, Mihaela Pertea Genome Biology 2010, 11:404 (7 October 2010)

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How to test your BRCA status and why we need to prepare for the personal genomics age.

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Current challenges in de novo plant genome sequencing and assembly

Michael C Schatz, Jan Witkowski, W Richard McCombie Genome Biology 2012, 13:243 (27 April 2012)

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Michael Schatz and colleagues assess challenges in de novo plant genome assembly and review the best practices for the plant community

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Transposable elements reveal a stem cell-specific class of long noncoding RNAs

David Kelley, John Rinn Genome Biology 2012, 13:R107 (26 November 2012)

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A characterization of the transposable element content of human lincRNAs to resolve the evolutionary origins of lincRNAs in the human genome

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Retrotransposition of gene transcripts leads to structural variation in mammalian genomes

Adam D Ewing, Tracy J Ballinger, Dent Earl, Broad Institute Genome Sequencing and Analysis Program and Platform, Christopher C Harris, Li Ding, Richard K Wilson, David Haussler Genome Biology 2013, 14:R22 (13 March 2013)

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An analysis of gene retrocopy insertion polymorphisms in the germlines of individual humans, chimpanzees and mice, and in cancerous somatic tissues

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High-throughput RNA interference screening using pooled shRNA libraries and next generation sequencing

David Sims, Ana M Mendes-Pereira, Jessica Frankum, Darren Burgess, Maria-Antonietta Cerone, Cristina Lombardelli, Costas Mitsopoulos, Jarle Hakas, Nirupa Murugaesu, Clare M Isacke, Kerry Fenwick, Ioannis Assiotis, Iwanka Kozarewa, Marketa Zvelebil, Alan Ashworth, Christopher J Lord Genome Biology 2011, 12:R104 (21 October 2011)

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The incorporation of next generation sequencing into RNAi screening makes for a rapid, user-friendly and high-throughput method

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Galaxy: a comprehensive approach for supporting accessible, reproducible, and transparent computational research in the life sciences

Jeremy Goecks, Anton Nekrutenko, James Taylor, The Galaxy Team Genome Biology 2010, 11:R86 (25 August 2010)

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The Galaxy computing platform allows researchers to share data and data analysis workflows, facilitating easily reproducible analyses.

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Comparative analysis of tandem repeats from hundreds of species reveals unique insights into centromere evolution

Daniël P Melters, Keith R Bradnam, Hugh A Young, Natalie Telis, Michael R May, J Ruby, Robert Sebra, Paul Peluso, John Eid, David Rank, José Garcia, Joseph L DeRisi, Timothy Smith, Christian Tobias, Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra, Ian Korf, Simon WL Chan Genome Biology 2013, 14:R10 (30 January 2013)

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An analysis of centromere tandem repeats in 282 species reveals similar modes of evolution despite the lack of sequence conservation

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Proteopedia - a scientific 'wiki' bridging the rift between three-dimensional structure and function of biomacromolecules

Eran Hodis, Jaime Prilusky, Eric Martz, Israel Silman, John Moult, Joel L Sussman Genome Biology 2008, 9:R121 (3 August 2008)

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Proteopedia is an interactive wiki-style web resource that presents 3D structural and functional information in a user-friendly manner and allows real-time community annotation.

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A CRISPR way to engineer the human genome

Sivaprakash Ramalingam, Narayana Annaluru, Srinivasan Chandrasegaran Genome Biology 2013, 14:107 (26 February 2013)

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Srinivasan Chandrasegaran and colleagues explain how recent advances in mammalian genome engineering exploit the natural properties of the bacterial CRISPR system

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Genome of Acanthamoeba castellanii highlights extensive lateral gene transfer and early evolution of tyrosine kinase signaling

Michael Clarke, Amanda J Lohan, Bernard Liu, Ilias Lagkouvardos, Scott Roy, Nikhat Zafar, Claire Bertelli, Christina Schilde, Arash Kianianmomeni, Thomas R Bürglin, Christian Frech, Bernard Turcotte, Klaus O Kopec, John M Synnott, Caleb Choo, Ivan Paponov, Aliza Finkler, Chris Heng Tan, Andrew P Hutchins, Thomas Weinmeier, Thomas Rattei, Jeffery SC Chu, Gregory Gimenez, Manuel Irimia, Daniel J Rigden, David A Fitzpatrick, Jacob Lorenzo-Morales, Alex Bateman, Cheng-Hsun Chiu, Petrus Tang, Peter Hegemann, Hillel Fromm, Didier Raoult, Gilbert Greub, Diego Miranda-Saavedra, Nansheng Chen, Piers Nash et al. Genome Biology 2013, 14:R11 (1 February 2013)

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Analysis of Acanthamoeba castellanii's genome reveals the role of lateral gene transfer and the evolution of tyrosine kinase signaling

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A novel and universal method for microRNA RT-qPCR data normalization

Pieter Mestdagh, Pieter Van Vlierberghe, An De Weer, Daniel Muth, Frank Westermann, Frank Speleman, Jo Vandesompele Genome Biology 2009, 10:R64 (16 June 2009)

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The mean expression value: a new method for accurate and reliable normalization of microRNA expression data from RT-qPCR experiments.

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Genome-wide mapping of FOXM1 binding reveals co-binding with estrogen receptor alpha in breast cancer cells

Deborah A Sanders, Caryn S Ross-Innes, Dario Beraldi, Jason S Carroll, Shankar Balasubramanian Genome Biology 2013, 14:R6 (24 January 2013)

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Binding sites for FOXM1 are mapped in breast cancer cell lines with and without estrogen receptor

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DNA methylation patterns associate with genetic and gene expression variation in HapMap cell lines

Jordana T Bell, Athma A Pai, Joseph K Pickrell, Daniel J Gaffney, Roger Pique-Regi, Jacob F Degner, Yoav Gilad, Jonathan K Pritchard Genome Biology 2011, 12:R10 (20 January 2011)

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Profiling lymphoblastoid cell lines from HapMap individuals reveals a significant genetic component for inter-individual DNA methylation and gene expression

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Modeling gene expression using chromatin features in various cellular contexts

Xianjun Dong, Melissa C Greven, Anshul Kundaje, Sarah Djebali, James B Brown, Chao Cheng, Thomas R Gingeras, Mark Gerstein, Roderic Guigó, Ewan Birney, Zhiping Weng Genome Biology 2012, 13:R53 (5 September 2012)

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Models for linking gene expression with chromatin features vary according to cellular context and RNA measurement method

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Inflammation-associated enterotypes, host genotype, cage and inter-individual effects drive gut microbiota variation in common laboratory mice

Falk Hildebrand, Thi Nguyen, Brigitta Brinkman, Roberto Yunta, Benedicte Cauwe, Peter Vandenabeele, Adrian Liston, Jeroen Raes Genome Biology 2013, 14:R4 (24 January 2013)

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A new study finds that enterotypes are not only present in mice, but also similar to those in humans

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Sequestration: inadvertently killing biomedical research to score political points

Jeffrey T Leek, Steven L Salzberg Genome Biology 2013, 14:109 (27 March 2013)

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Steven Salzberg and Jeff Leek are concerned about the Sequester's impact on biomedical research, and argue for a change in policy direction

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CGAL: computing genome assembly likelihoods

Atif Rahman, Lior Pachter Genome Biology 2013, 14:R8 (29 January 2013)

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A likelihood based approach for better estimation of genome assembly quality

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Comparative genomics of the core and accessory genomes of 48 Sinorhizobium strains comprising five genospecies

Masayuki Sugawara, Brendan Epstein, Brian Badgley, Tatsuya Unno, Lei Xu, Jennifer Reese, Prasad Gyaneshwar, Roxanne Denny, Joann Mudge, Arvind K Bharti, Andrew D Farmer, Gregory D May, Jimmy E Woodward, Claudine Medigue, David Vallenet, Aurelie Lajus, Zoe Rouy, Betsy Martinez-Vaz, Peter Tiffin, Nevin D Young, Michael J Sadowsky Genome Biology 2013, 14:R17 (20 February 2013)

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Sequencing the genomes of 48 strains of Sinorhizobium reveals a large heterogeneity in strategies for colonization in this family

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Categorization of humans in biomedical research: genes, race and disease

Neil Risch, Esteban Burchard, Elad Ziv, Hua Tang Genome Biology 2002, 3:comment2007-comment2007.12 (1 July 2002)

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A debate has arisen regarding the validity of racial/ethnic categories for biomedical and genetic research. An epidemiologic perspective on the issue of human categorization in biomedical and genetic research strongly supports the continued use of self-identified race and ethnicity.

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Specific nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins can promote the location of chromosomes to and from the nuclear periphery

Nikolaj Zuleger, Shelagh Boyle, David A Kelly, Jose I de las Heras, Vassiliki Lazou, Nadia Korfali, Dzmitry G Batrakou, K Natalie Randles, Glenn E Morris, David J Harrison, Wendy A Bickmore, Eric C Schirmer Genome Biology 2013, 14:R14 (15 February 2013)

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A new study identifies nuclear envelope proteins which may reposition human chromosomes in a tissue-specific manner

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Cell type-specific binding patterns reveal that TCF7L2 can be tethered to the genome by association with GATA3

Seth Frietze, Rui Wang, Lijing Yao, Yu Tak, Zhenqing Ye, Malaina Gaddis, Heather Witt, Peggy J Farnham, Victor X Jin Genome Biology 2012, 13:R52 (5 September 2012)

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The transcription factor TCF7L2 can be tethered to the genome by GATA3, and therefore can target sites lacking its own motif

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A 10-step guide to party conversation for bioinformaticians

Alicia Oshlack Genome Biology 2013, 14:104 (29 January 2013)

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Alicia Oshlack's 10-step guide to party conversation for bioinformaticians

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Overview of the voltage-gated sodium channel family

Frank H Yu, William A Catterall Genome Biology 2003, 4:207 (24 February 2003)

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Different sodium channels have remarkably similar functional properties, but small changes in sodium-channel function are biologically relevant, as underscored by mutations that cause several human diseases of hyperexcitability.

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Gene ontology analysis for RNA-seq: accounting for selection bias

Matthew D Young, Matthew J Wakefield, Gordon K Smyth, Alicia Oshlack Genome Biology 2010, 11:R14 (4 February 2010)

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GOseq is a method for GO analysis of RNA-seq data that takes into account the length bias inherent in RNA-seq

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Biogeography of the ecosystems of the healthy human body

Yanjiao Zhou, Hongyu Gao, Kathie A Mihindukulasuriya, Patricio S La Rosa, Kristine M Wylie, Tatiana Vishnivetskaya, Mircea Podar, Barb Warner, Phillip I Tarr, David E Nelson, J Fortenberry, Martin J Holland, Sarah E Burr, William D Shannon, Erica Sodergren, George M Weinstock Genome Biology 2013, 14:R1 (14 January 2013)

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As part of the Human Microbiome Project, taxonomic analyses were performed on the bacteria from 22 body sites on 279 subjects

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Premetazoan genome evolution and the regulation of cell differentiation in the choanoflagellate Salpingoeca rosetta

Stephen R Fairclough, Zehua Chen, Eric Kramer, Qiandong Zeng, Sarah Young, Hugh M Robertson, Emina Begovic, Daniel J Richter, Carsten Russ, M Jody Westbrook, Gerard Manning, B Franz Lang, Brian Haas, Chad Nusbaum, Nicole King Genome Biology 2013, 14:R15 (18 February 2013)

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Genome sequencing of Salpingoeca rosetta reveals insights into the genome composition of the metazoan ancestor and the evolution of multicellularity

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Pervasive and dynamic protein binding sites of the mRNA transcriptome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Mallory A Freeberg, Ting Han, James J Moresco, Andy Kong, Yu-Cheng Yang, Zhi Lu, John R Yates, John K Kim Genome Biology 2013, 14:R13 (14 February 2013)

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A study of the global binding of RNA binding proteins in yeast in response to stress

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Open letter   Free Highly Accessed

Genome sequencing of the important oilseed crop Sesamum indicum L

Haiyang Zhang, Hongmei Miao, Lei Wang, Lingbo Qu, Hongyan Liu, Qiang Wang, Meiwang Yue Genome Biology 2013, 14:401 (31 January 2013)

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The Sesame Genome Working Group describe the project for sequencing the sesame genome

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Accelerated exon evolution within primate segmental duplications

Belen Lorente-Galdos, Jonathan Bleyhl, Gabriel Santpere, Laura Vives, Oscar Ramírez, Jessica Hernandez, Roger Anglada, Gregory M Cooper, Arcadi Navarro, Evan E Eichler, Tomas Marques-Bonet Genome Biology 2013, 14:R9 (29 January 2013)

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A new study looks at segmental duplication genes in humans and macaques to elucidate exon evolution in primates

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Comparing protein abundance and mRNA expression levels on a genomic scale

Dov Greenbaum, Christopher Colangelo, Kenneth Williams, Mark Gerstein Genome Biology 2003, 4:117 (29 August 2003)

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We review the results of attempts to correlate protein abundance with mRNA expression levels, focusing on yeast.

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Transcriptional profiling of long non-coding RNAs and novel transcribed regions across a diverse panel of archived human cancers

Alayne L Brunner, Andrew H Beck, Badreddin Edris, Robert T Sweeney, Shirley X Zhu, Rui Li, Kelli Montgomery, Sushama Varma, Thea Gilks, Xiangqian Guo, Joseph W Foley, Daniela M Witten, Craig P Giacomini, Ryan A Flynn, Jonathan R Pollack, Robert Tibshirani, Howard Y Chang, Matt van de Rijn, Robert B West Genome Biology 2012, 13:R75 (28 August 2012)

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Transcript sequencings from 64 solid tumours of 17 diagnostic classes reveals cancer-specific lncRNAs

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A metagenomic study of diet-dependent interaction between gut microbiota and host in infants reveals differences in immune response

Scott Schwartz, Iddo Friedberg, Ivan V Ivanov, Laurie A Davidson, Jennifer S Goldsby, David B Dahl, Damir Herman, Mei Wang, Sharon M Donovan, Robert S Chapkin Genome Biology 2012, 13:r32 (30 April 2012)

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A novel host-microbiome analysis method reveals a transcriptional immune response in the breast-fed infant gut associated with diet-specific microbiota

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Comprehensive modeling of microRNA targets predicts functional non-conserved and non-canonical sites

Doron Betel, Anjali Koppal, Phaedra Agius, Chris Sander, Christina Leslie Genome Biology 2010, 11:R90 (27 August 2010)

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mirSVR is a method for miRNA target prediction that, unusually, takes into account non-canonical binding sequences and non-conserved sites

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DAVID: Database for Annotation, Visualization, and Integrated Discovery

Glynn Dennis, Brad T Sherman, Douglas A Hosack, Jun Yang, Wei Gao, H Lane, Richard A Lempicki Genome Biology 2003, 4:R60 (14 August 2003)

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DAVID, a web-accessible program that integrates functional genomic annotations with intuitive graphical summaries, has been described and will assist in the interpretation of genome-scale datasets by facilitating the transition from data collection to biological meaning.

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ggbio: an R package for extending the grammar of graphics for genomic data

Tengfei Yin, Dianne Cook, Michael Lawrence Genome Biology 2012, 13:R77 (31 August 2012)

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A consistent, robust and versatile software tool for visualizing genomic data

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MAnorm: a robust model for quantitative comparison of ChIP-Seq data sets

Zhen Shao, Yijing Zhang, Guo-Cheng Yuan, Stuart H Orkin, David J Waxman Genome Biology 2012, 13:R16 (16 March 2012)

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MAnorm is a method for quantitative comparison of ChIP-seq datasets

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Aging effects on DNA methylation modules in human brain and blood tissue

Steve Horvath, Yafeng Zhang, Peter Langfelder, René S Kahn, Marco PM Boks, Kristel van Eijk, Leonard H van den Berg, Roel A Ophoff Genome Biology 2012, 13:R97 (3 October 2012)

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An age-related co-methylation module in human brain and blood tissue includes genes associated with Alzheimer's disease

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