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dpollards Chen [8 articles]

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  • Analysis of the C. elegans Argonaute family reveals that distinct Argonautes act sequentially during RNAi.
    Cell, Vol. 127, No. 4. (17 November 2006), pp. 747-757.
    by E Yigit, PJ Batista, Y Bei, KM Pang, CC Chen, NH Tolia, L Joshua-Tor, S Mitani, MJ Simard, CC Mello
  • Paired-End Mapping Reveals Extensive Structural Variation in the Human Genome.
    Science (27 September 2007)
    by Jan O O Korbel, Alexander Eckehart E Urban, Jason P P Affourtit, Brian Godwin, Fabian Grubert, Jan Fredrik F Simons, Philip M M Kim, Dean Palejev, Nicholas J J Carriero, Lei Du, Bruce E E Taillon, Zhoutao Chen, Andrea Tanzer, A C Eugenia C Saunders, Jianxiang Chi, Fengtang Yang, Nigel P P Carter, Matthew E E Hurles, Sherman M M Weissman, Timothy T T Harkins, Mark B B Gerstein, Michael Egholm, Michael Snyder
  • CAF-1 is essential for Drosophila development and involved in the maintenance of epigenetic memory.
    Dev Biol, Vol. 311, No. 1. (1 November 2007), pp. 213-222.
    by Y Song, F He, G Xie, X Guo, Y Xu, Y Chen, X Liang, I Stagljar, D Egli, J Ma, R Jiao
    posted to chromatin development drosophila by dpollard on 2007-10-25 01:37:16 as ** along with 1 group EisenLab
  • Combinatorial RNA interference in C. elegans reveals that redundancy between gene duplicates can be maintained for more than 80 million years of evolution
    Genome Biology, Vol. 7 (02 August 2006), R69.
    by Julia Tischler, Ben Lehner, Nansheng Chen, Andrew G Fraser
  • INDELSCAN: a web server for comparative identification of species-specific and non-species-specific insertion/deletion events.
    Nucleic Acids Res (21 May 2007)
    by Feng-Chi C Chen, Chueng-Jong J Chen, Trees-Juen J Chuang
  • Global variation in copy number in the human genome
    Nature, Vol. 444, No. 7118. (23 November 2006), pp. 444-454.
    by Richard Redon, Shumpei Ishikawa, Karen R Fitch, Lars Feuk, George H Perry, Daniel T Andrews, Heike Fiegler, Michael H Shapero, Andrew R Carson, Wenwei Chen, Eun K Cho, Stephanie Dallaire, Jennifer L Freeman, Juan R Gonzalez, Monica Gratacos, Jing Huang, Dimitrios Kalaitzopoulos, Daisuke Komura, Jeffrey R Macdonald, Christian R Marshall, Rui Mei, Lyndal Montgomery, Kunihiro Nishimura, Kohji Okamura, Fan Shen, Martin J Somerville, Joelle Tchinda, Armand Valsesia, Cara Woodwark, Fengtang Yang, Junjun Zhang, Tatiana Zerjal, Jane Zhang, Lluis Armengol, Donald F Conrad, Xavier Estivill, Chris Tyler-Smith, Nigel P Carter, Hiroyuki Aburatani, Charles Lee, Keith W Jones, Stephen W Scherer, Matthew E Hurles
  • Heat-Shock Promoters: Targets for Evolution by P Transposable Elements in Drosophila.
    PLoS Genet, Vol. 2, No. 10. (6 October 2006)
    by Jean-Claude C Walser, Bing Chen, Martin E E Feder
  • Conserved distances between vertebrate highly conserved elements.
    Hum Mol Genet (21 August 2006)
    by Hong Sun, Geir Skogerbø, Runsheng Chen
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