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- 1From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Kyu Sang Joeng [1]; Eun Joo Song [2]; Kong-Joo Lee [2]; Junho Lee (corresponding author) [1] Telomere length is a crucial factor in senescence [1, 2, 3], but it has not been determined whether animals with...
- 2From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Charles N Rotimi [1] To the editor: In 2003, the African Society of Human Genetics (AfSHG) was established. The aim of AfSHG is to equip the African scientific community and policy-makers with the...
- 3From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDiscernable genetic variation among people and populations has an important role in infectious disease epidemics, including that of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Genetic association analysis of several...
- 4From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedWhat kind of tree would you be? The UK's National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (NESTA) has awarded £35,000 to George Tremmel and Shiho Fukuhara, two budding entrepreneurs whose idea is to turn trees...
- 5From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Vincent Pennaneach [1]; Richard D Kolodner (corresponding author) [1] In telomerase-deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae , telomeres are maintained by recombination. Here we used a S. cerevisiae assay for...
- 6From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Valerie Reinke [1] Sex complicates many aspects of life but is sufficiently beneficial that virtually every eukaryotic species uses it. An especially sticky consequence is that an unequal complement of...
- 7From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedI was pleased to be given this copy of Malaria Parasites: Genomes and Molecular Biology , edited by one of the most respected teams in parasitology: Andy Waters and Chris Janse of the Leiden University Medical Centre,...
- 8From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sonia Davila [1, 11]; Laszlo Furu [1]; Ali G Gharavi [2]; Xin Tian [1]; Tamehito Onoe [1]; Qi Qian [3]; Airong Li [1]; Yiqiang Cai [1]; Patrick S Kamath [3]; Bernard F King [4]; Pablo J Azurmendi [5]; Pia...
- 9From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedCells are controlled by the complex and dynamic actions of thousands of genes. With the sequencing of many genomes, the key problem has shifted from identifying genes to knowing what the genes do; we need a framework...
- 10From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Oleg V Evgrafov (corresponding author) [1]; Irena Mersiyanova [2]; Joy Irobi [3]; Ludo Van Den Bosch [4]; Ines Dierick [3]; Conrad L Leung [5]; Olga Schagina [2]; Nathalie Verpoorten [3]; Katrien Van Impe...
- 11From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): José A Costoya [1, 6, 7]; Robin M Hobbs [1, 7]; Maria Barna [1]; Giorgio Cattoretti [2]; Katia Manova [3]; Meena Sukhwani [4]; Kyle E Orwig [4]; Debra J Wolgemuth [5]; Pier Paolo Pandolfi (corresponding...
- 12From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): International Gene Trap Consortium; William C Skarnes (corresponding author) [1]; Harald von Melchner [2]; Wolfgang Wurst [3]; Geoff Hicks [4]; Alex S Nord [1]; Tony Cox [1]; Stephen G Young [5]; Patricia...
- 13From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Ian D Krantz (corresponding author) [1]; Jennifer McCallum [1]; Cheryl DeScipio [1]; Maninder Kaur [1]; Lynette A Gillis [1]; Dinah Yaeger [1]; Lori Jukofsky [1]; Nora Wasserman [1]; Armand Bottani [2];...
- 14From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Derek L Stirewalt [1] PU.1, encoded by the gene Sfpi1 , belongs to the Ets family of transcription factors [1]. Its expression is tightly controlled in hematopoietic cells, such that the relative...
- 15From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jeffrey Zheng-Sheng Ye [1, 2, 3]; Titia de Lange (corresponding author) [1] Telomere length in humans is partly controlled by a feedback mechanism in which telomere elongation by telomerase is limited by...
- 16From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Joy Irobi [1]; Katrien Van Impe [2]; Pavel Seeman [3]; Albena Jordanova [4]; Ines Dierick [1]; Nathalie Verpoorten [1]; Andrej Michalik [1]; Els De Vriendt [1]; An Jacobs [1]; Veerle Van Gerwen [1]; Krist'l...
- 17From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): F William Buaas [1, 2, 6]; Andrew L Kirsh [1]; Manju Sharma [1]; Derek J McLean [3]; Jamie L Morris [4]; Michael D Griswold [3]; Dirk G de Rooij [5]; Robert E Braun (corresponding author) [1, 2] Adult...
- 18From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Carson C Thoreen [1]; David M Sabatini [1] A common thread connecting various neurodegenerative diseases is the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates in and around neurons. In Huntington disease,...
- 19From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedHuntington disease is one of nine inherited neurodegenerative disorders caused by a polyglutamine tract expansion. Expanded polyglutamine proteins accumulate abnormally in intracellular aggregates. Here we show that...
- 20From: Nature Genetics. (Vol. 36, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Noora Kotaja [1]; Paolo Sassone-Corsi [1] Among cell lineages, germ cells are unique in that they can generate a new organism. In males, germline stem cells provide a source of undifferentiated cells that...