[HTML][HTML] DNA methylation: a historical perspective
AL Mattei, N Bailly, A Meissner - Trends in Genetics, 2022 - cell.com
In 1925, 5-methylcytosine was first reported in bacteria. However, its biological importance
was not intuitive for several decades. After this initial lag, the ubiquitous presence of this …
was not intuitive for several decades. After this initial lag, the ubiquitous presence of this …
Exploring tissue architecture using spatial transcriptomics
Deciphering the principles and mechanisms by which gene activity orchestrates complex
cellular arrangements in multicellular organisms has far-reaching implications for research …
cellular arrangements in multicellular organisms has far-reaching implications for research …
DAVID: a web server for functional enrichment analysis and functional annotation of gene lists (2021 update)
BT Sherman, M Hao, J Qiu, X Jiao… - Nucleic acids …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
DAVID is a popular bioinformatics resource system including a web server and web service
for functional annotation and enrichment analyses of gene lists. It consists of a …
for functional annotation and enrichment analyses of gene lists. It consists of a …
[HTML][HTML] A draft human pangenome reference
Abstract Here the Human Pangenome Reference Consortium presents a first draft of the
human pangenome reference. The pangenome contains 47 phased, diploid assemblies …
human pangenome reference. The pangenome contains 47 phased, diploid assemblies …
Roles of transposable elements in the regulation of mammalian transcription
Transposable elements (TEs) comprise about half of the mammalian genome. TEs often
contain sequences capable of recruiting the host transcription machinery, which they use to …
contain sequences capable of recruiting the host transcription machinery, which they use to …
[HTML][HTML] Highly accurate protein structure prediction for the human proteome
Protein structures can provide invaluable information, both for reasoning about biological
processes and for enabling interventions such as structure-based drug development or …
processes and for enabling interventions such as structure-based drug development or …
[HTML][HTML] A complete telomere-to-telomere assembly of the maize genome
J Chen, Z Wang, K Tan, W Huang, J Shi, T Li, J Hu… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
A complete telomere-to-telomere (T2T) finished genome has been the long pursuit of
genomic research. Through generating deep coverage ultralong Oxford Nanopore …
genomic research. Through generating deep coverage ultralong Oxford Nanopore …
The complete sequence of a human genome
Since its initial release in 2000, the human reference genome has covered only the
euchromatic fraction of the genome, leaving important heterochromatic regions unfinished …
euchromatic fraction of the genome, leaving important heterochromatic regions unfinished …
[HTML][HTML] A guide for the diagnosis of rare and undiagnosed disease: beyond the exome
Rare diseases affect 30 million people in the USA and more than 300–400 million
worldwide, often causing chronic illness, disability, and premature death. Traditional …
worldwide, often causing chronic illness, disability, and premature death. Traditional …
[HTML][HTML] Onasemnogene abeparvovec for presymptomatic infants with three copies of SMN2 at risk for spinal muscular atrophy: the Phase III SPR1NT trial
KA Strauss, MA Farrar, F Muntoni, K Saito… - Nature medicine, 2022 - nature.com
Most children with biallelic SMN1 deletions and three SMN2 copies develop spinal muscular
atrophy (SMA) type 2. SPR1NT (NCT03505099), a Phase III, multicenter, single-arm trial …
atrophy (SMA) type 2. SPR1NT (NCT03505099), a Phase III, multicenter, single-arm trial …