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Tag c05g56 [152 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag c05g56.
  • Physical Mapping of Deficiency Breakpoints near unc-3 by fluorescentin situ Hybridization
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 12 (1993)
    by SR Eddy
  • Regulation of the C. elegans heterochronic gene lin-41 by the small RNA let-7
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Monica Vella, Te-Wen Lo, Eun-Young Choi, Amy Pasquinelli, Gary Ruvkun, Frank Slack
  • Temporal Regulation of the let-7 stRNA
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Steven M Johnson, Shin-Yi Lin, Frank J Slack
  • MicroRNAs: genomics, biogenesis, mechanism, and function.
    Cell, Vol. 116 (2004), pp. 281-297.
    by DP Bartel
  • Incorporating structure to predict microRNA targets.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA, Vol. 102 (2005), pp. 4006-4009.
    by H Robins, Y Li, RW Padgett
  • The Caenorhabditis elegans hunchback-like gene lin-57/hbl-1 controls developmental time and is regulated by microRNAs.
    Developmental Cell, Vol. 4 (2003), pp. 625-637.
    by JE Abrahante, AL Daul, M Li, ML Volk, JM Tennessen, EA Miller, AE Rougvie
  • The expression of the let-7 small regulatory RNA is controlled by ecdysone during metamorphosis in Drosophila melanogaster.
    Dev Biol, Vol. 244 (2002), pp. 170-179.
  • A matter of timing: microRNA-controlled temporal identities in worms and flies
    Genes Dev., Vol. 22, No. 12. (15 June 2008), pp. 1572-1576.
    by Manfred Frasch
  • Novel heterochronic functions of the Caenorhabditis elegans period-related protein LIN-42.
    Dev Biol, Vol. 289 (2006), pp. 30-43.
    by JM Tennessen, HF Gardner, ML Volk, AE Rougvie
  • Deciphering microRNA transcription regulatory networks at a systems level
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Natalia Martinez, Maria Ow, Bart Deplancke, Reynaldo Sequerra, Lynn Doucette-Stamm, Victor Ambros, Ajmarian Walhout
  • Genetic interactions between let-7 family microRNAs and the dauer pathway.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by Xantha Karp, Victor Ambros
  • further studies with the X-linked lethals.
    Worm Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 3 (1977)
    by PM Meneely, RK Herman
  • The heterochronic gene lin-41 encodes a temporally regulated RING finger protein that controls the timing of appearance of LIN-29 protein.
    International C. elegans Meeting (1999)
    by FJ Slack, G Ruvkun
  • The let-7 MicroRNA family members mir-48, mir-84, and mir-241 function together to regulate developmental timing in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Dev Cell, Vol. 9 (2005), pp. 403-414.
    by AL Abbott, E Alvarez-Saavedra, EA Miska, NC Lau, DP Bartel, HR Horvitz, V Ambros
  • Conservation of the heterochronic regulator Lin-28, its developmental expression and microRNA complementary sites.
    Developmental Biology, Vol. 258 (2003), pp. 432-442.
    by EG Moss, L Tang
  • C. elegans noncoding RNA genes
    WormBook (2006), pp. 1-7.
    by Shawn L Stricklin, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Sean R Eddy
  • New players in RNA interference: Implication of rde-1 homologues.
    European Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Martin J Simard, Erbay Yigit, Craig C Mello
  • Temporal regulation of neuronal maturation in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2003)
    by Katherine O Carter, Shin-Yi Lin, Frank Slack
  • Regulation of LIN-41 and a possible mechanism for morphological evolution in nematodes.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by Matthew Nelson, David Fitch
  • The let-7 microRNA family regulates numerous transcription factors and let-60/RAS during development
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Helge Grosshans, Steven Johnson, Ted Johnson, Mark Gerstein, David Brown, Frank Slack
  • hbl-1, a hunchback-like gene, controls developmental timing in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Aric L Daul, Mandy L Volk, Ann E Rougvie
  • A novel somatic role for the C. elegans pumilio ortholog, puf-9.
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Mona J Nolde, Kristy Reinert, Nazli Saka, Frank J Slack
  • What does a worm want with 20,000 genes?
    Genome Biol, Vol. 2 (2001), pp. 2008.-2008..
    by J Hodgkin
  • RDE-1 interacts with primary siRNAs to guide the initial scanning phase of target recognition during RNAi in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Pedro Batista, Martin Simard, Craig Mello
  • A high throughput, double RNAi screen to identify C. elegans genes that function in microRNA processing and/or function
    International Worm Meeting (2003)
    by Christopher M Hammell, Victor R Ambros
  • The 21-nucleotide let-7 RNA regulates developmental timing in Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Nature, Vol. 403 (2000), pp. 901-906.
    by BJ Reinhart, FJ Slack, M Basson, AE Pasquinelli, JC Bettinger, AE Rougvie, HR Horvitz, GB Ruvkun
  • MicroRNAs in C. elegans
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Nelson C Lau, Lee P Lim, Earl G Weinstein, Chris B Burge, David P Bartel
  • The temporal patterning microRNA let-7 controls multiple transcription factors including the nuclear hormone receptor DAF-12
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2004)
    by Helge Grosshans, Ted Johnson, Mark Gerstein, Frank J Slack
  • The heterochronic gene lin-58 encodes a microRNA homologous to let-7
    International Worm Meeting (2003)
    by Ming Li, Matthew W Rhoades, Nelson C Lau, David P Bartel, Ann E Rougvie
  • The let-7 and mir-35 Families of MicroRNAs Each Act Redundantly in C. elegans
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2004)
    by Ezequiel Alvarez-Saavedra, Eric A Miska, Allison L Abbott, Nelson C Lau, David P Bartel, Victor Ambros, Bob Horvitz
  • lin-64, A NEW GENE INVOLVED IN DEVELOPMENTAL TIMING
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Shin-Yi Lin, Mary Abraham, Mona Carlson, Amy Pasquinelli, Gary Ruvkun, Frank Slack
  • Identification of novel genes coding for small expressed RNAs.
    Science, Vol. 294, No. 5543. (26 October 2001), pp. 853-858.
  • A uniform system for microRNA annotation
    RNA, Vol. 9, No. 3. (1 March 2003), pp. 277-279.
    by Victor Ambros, Bonnie Bartel, David P Bartel, Christopher B Burge, James C Carrington, Xuemei Chen, Gideon Dreyfuss, Sean R Eddy, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Mhairi Marshall, Marjori Matzke, Gary Ruvkun, Thomas Tuschl
  • THE ROLE OF VIG-1 IN THE RNA INDUCED SILENCING COMPLEX
    European Worm Meeting (2004)
  • Genetic and Molecular Analyses of MicroRNA Biogenesis in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by John R Bracht, Amy E Pasquinelli
  • MicroRNAs Direct Target mRNA Degradation in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Shveta Bagga, John Bracht, Shaun Hunter, Katlin Massirer, Janette Holtz, Rachel Eachus, Amy Pasquinelli
  • Dicer functions in RNA interference and in synthesis of small RNA involved in developmental timing in C. elegans.
    Genes and Development, Vol. 15 (2001), pp. 2654-2659.
    by RF Ketting, SEJ Fischer, E Bernstein, T Sijen, GJ Hannon, RHA Plasterk
  • IDENTIFICATION AND FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS OF microRNA GENES IN C. elegans AND D. melanogaster.
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Allison L Abbott, Victor Ambros, Daniel Hopkins, David Jewell, Ann Lavanway, Rosalind C Lee, Lorenzo Sempere, Nicholas S Sokol, Peter T Williams
  • Evidence that the Heterochronic Gene lin-58 is a MicroRNA Homologous to the let-7 Small Temporal RNA
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2002)
    by Ming Li, Matthew W Rhoades, Nelson C Lau, David P Bartel, Ann E Rougvie
  • MicroRNA pathways in flies and worms: growth, death, fat, stress, and timing.
    Cell, Vol. 113 (2003), pp. 673-676.
    by V Ambros
  • dre-1, an evolutionary conserved F-box protein, regulates developmental timing as part of a ubiquitin ligase complex.
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Nicole Fielenbach, Kerstin Neubert, Harald Hutter, Adam Antebi
  • Towards large-scale in vivo validation of predicted microRNA targets in C. elegans
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Sabbi Lall, Azra Krek, Dominic Gruen, Nikolaus Rajewsky, Fabio Piano
  • Global analysis of the let-7 regulatory pathway in C. elegans.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by Shaun Hunter, Janette Holtz, Gene Yeo, Amy Pasquinelli
  • Gene regulatory mutations upstream of mir-48, a C. elegans let-7 family member, cause developmental timing defects
    International Worm Meeting (2005)
    by Ming Li, Matthew W Rhoades, Nelson C Lau, David P Bartel, Ann E Rougvie
  • A novel transcription factor similar to HBL-1 alters developmental timing in C. elegans.
    International Worm Meeting (2007)
    by Aric Daul, Ann Rougvie
  • A connection between RNAi and development in C.elegans
    International C. elegans Meeting (2001)
    by Alla Grishok, Amy E Pasquinelli, Darryl Conte, Gary Ruvkun, Craig C Mello
  • Analysis of microRNA-target interactions by a target structure based hybridization model.
    Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing (2008), pp. 64-74.
    by D Long, CY Chan, Y Ding
  • Upregulation of the let-7 microRNA with precocious development in lin-12/Notch hypermorphic Caenorhabditis elegans mutants.
    Dev Biol (11 January 2008)
    by Aharon Solomon, Yousaf Mian, Cesar Ortega-Cava, Victor Won Tat Liu, Channabasavaiah Basavaraju B Gurumurthy, Mayumi Naramura, Vimla Band, Hamid Band
  • let-7 encodes a small RNA with antisense complementarity to the heterochronic genes lin-14 and lin-28
    East Coast Worm Meeting (1998)
    by BJ Reinhart, FJ Slack, GB Ruvkun
  • Multiple, dynamic microRNA ribonucleoprotein complexes with selective microRNA cargos in C. elegans
    East Coast Worm Meeting (2004)
    by Gopalakrishna Ramaswamy, Eun-Young Choi, Frank J Slack
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