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Human lineage tracing enabled by mitochondrial mutations and single cell genomics [TF1_clones_scRNA]
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- Ludwig, Leif S.Lareau, Caleb A.
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Summary from GEO: "Lineage tracing provides unprecedented insights into the fate of individual cells and their progeny in complex organisms. While effective genetic approaches have been developed in vitro and in animal models, these cannot be used to interrogate human physiology in vivo. Instead, naturally occurring somatic mutations have been utilized to infer clonality and lineal relationships...
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Cell LineageDNA, MitochondrialRNA-SeqSingle-Cell Analysis
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Human lineage tracing enabled by mitochondrial mutations and single cell genomics [TF1_clones_RNA]
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- Ludwig, Leif S.Lareau, Caleb A.
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Summary from GEO: "Lineage tracing provides unprecedented insights into the fate of individual cells and their progeny in complex organisms. While effective genetic approaches have been developed in vitro and in animal models, these cannot be used to interrogate human physiology in vivo. Instead, naturally occurring somatic mutations have been utilized to infer clonality and lineal relationships...
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Cell LineageDNA, MitochondrialRNA-SeqSingle-Cell Analysis
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Somatic tissue engineering in mouse models reveals an actionable role for WNT pathway alterations in prostate cancer metastasis
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- Leibold, JosefRuscetti, MarcusCao. ZhenHo, Yu-jui20 more author(s)...
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Summary from GEO: "To study genetic factors that influence the progression and therapeutic response of advanced prostate cancer, we developed a fast and flexible system that introduces genetic alterations relevant to human disease directly into the prostate glands of mice using tissue electroporation. These electroporation based genetically engineered mouse models (EPO-GEMM) recapitulate features...
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Prostatic NeoplasmsRNA-SeqTissue EngineeringWnt Signaling Pathway
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RNA sequencing of bone marrow CD34+ cells from myelodysplastic syndrome patients with and without SF3B1 mutation and from healthy controls
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- Dolatshad, HamidPellagatti, Andrea
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Summary from GEO: "The splicing factor SF3B1 is the most commonly mutated gene in the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), particularly in patients with refractory anemia with ring sideroblasts (RARS). MDS is a disorder of the hematopoietic stem cell and we thus studied the transcriptome of CD34+ cells from MDS patients with SF3B1 mutations using RNA-sequencing. Genes significantly differentially expressed...
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Anemia, RefractoryMutationMyelodysplastic SyndromesRNA Splicing FactorsRNA-SeqTranscriptome
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Regulatory logic of endogenous RNAi in silencing de novo genomic conflicts
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- Vedanayagam, JeffreyLin, Ching-JungPapareddy, RanjithNodine, Michael3 more author(s)...
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Summary from GEO: "Although the biological utilities of endogenous RNAi (endo-RNAi) have been largely elusive, recent studies reveal its critical role in the non-model fruitfly Drosophila simulans to suppress selfish genes, whose unchecked activities can severely impair spermatogenesis. In particular, hairpin RNA (hpRNA) loci generate endo-siRNAs that suppress evolutionary novel, X-linked, meiotic...
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Gene ExpressionRNA InterferenceRNA-SeqRNA, Small InterferingSpermatogenesis
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Chromatin regulation of transcriptional enhancers and cell fate by the Sotos syndrome gene NSD1 [RNA-seq]
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- Sun, ZhenHelin, Kristian
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Summary from GEO: "Nuclear-receptor-binding SET-domain protein 1 (NSD1), a methyltransferase that catalyzes H3K36me2, is essential for mammalian development and frequently dysregulated in diseases, including Sotos syndrome. Despite impacts of H3K36me2 on H3K27me3 and DNA methylation, a direct role of NSD1 in transcriptional regulation remains largely unknown. Here, we show that NSD1 and H3K36me2...
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ChromatinHistone-Lysine N-MethyltransferaseNuclear ProteinsRNA-SeqSotos Syndrome
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GC B cell RNAseq
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- Distinct Metabolic Requirements Regulate B Cell Activation and Germinal Center Responses
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- Smolkin, RyanSharma, RahulChaudhuri, Jayanta
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Summary from GEO: "Following infection or vaccination, activated B cells at extrafollicular sites or within germinal centers (GCs) undergo vigorous clonal proliferation. Proliferating lymphocytes have been shown to undertake lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA)-dependent aerobic glycolysis; however, the specific role of this metabolic pathway in a B cell transitioning from a naïve to a highly proliferative,...
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B-LymphocytesGerminal CenterLactate DehydrogenasesLymphocyte ActivationRNA-SeqT-Lymphocytes
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A double negative post-transcriptional regulatory circuit mediates the virgin behavioral state
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- Garaulet, Daniel L.Moro, AlbertomariaLai, Eric C
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Summary from GEO: "The survival and reproductive success of animals depends on the ability to harmonize their external behaviors with their internal states. For example, females conduct numerous social programs that are distinctive to virgins compared to post-mated and/or pregnant individuals. In Drosophila, the fact that the post-mating switch is initiated by seminal factors implies the default...
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Binding sitesMutationRNA-SeqSexual Behavior, AnimalTranscription Factors
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Pan KRAS inhibitor selectively inactivates oncogenic signaling and tumor growth
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- Lito, PiroKim, Dongsung
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Summary from GEO: "To investigate the effect of KRASi treatment on transcriptional output, we sequenced RNAs from 22 cell lines with different KRAS genotypes. We then performed gene expression profiling analysis using data obtained from RNA-seq comparing untreated and 2hr treated samples." Overall design from GEO: "Comparative gene expression profiling analysis of RNA-seq data for cells with...
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Gene Expression ProfilingGenes, rasGenes, Tumor SuppressorRNA-Seq
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Mechanisms of muscle degeneration in Drosophila third instar larval musculature upon Tropomodulin (Tmod) knockdown
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- Zapater i Morales, CarolinaBaylies, Mary K.
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Summary from GEO: "The knockdown of Tmod, an actin-capping protein, decreases the expression of proteasomal degradation genes and increase expression of oxidative metabolism genes. It is also critical for the correct expression of larval actin isoforms." Overall design from GEO: "Performed gene expression profiling analysis using data obtained from RNA-seq of 2 experimental groups (tmodRNAi vs...
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Actin Capping ProteinsGene Knockdown TechniquesRNA-SeqTranscriptomeTropomodulin
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- Free to All