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Sender's message: Sepsis or genomics or altitude: JKB_daily1
Sent on Saturday, 2013 April 20Search: (sepsis[MeSH Terms] OR septic shock[MeSH Terms] OR altitude[MeSH Terms] OR genomics[MeSH Terms] OR genetics[MeSH Terms] OR retrotransposons[MeSH Terms] OR macrophage[MeSH Terms]) AND ("2009/8/8"[Publication Date] : "3000"[Publication Date]) AND (("Science"[Journal] OR "Nature"[Journal] OR "The New England journal of medicine"[Journal] OR "Lancet"[Journal] OR "Nature genetics"[Journal] OR "Nature medicine"[Journal]) OR (Hume DA[Author] OR Baillie JK[Author] OR Faulkner, Geoffrey J[Author]))
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1. | Science. 2013 Apr 5;340(6128):91-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1231965.Transposition-driven genomic heterogeneity in the Drosophila brain.Perrat PN, DasGupta S, Wang J, Theurkauf W, Weng Z, Rosbash M, Waddell S.Department of Neurobiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA 01605, USA. AbstractRecent studies in mammals have documented the neural expression and mobility of retrotransposons and have suggested that neural genomes are diverse mosaics. We found that transposition occurs among memory-relevant neurons in the Drosophila brain. Cell type-specific gene expression profiling revealed that transposon expression is more abundant in mushroom body (MB) αβ neurons than in neighboring MB neurons. The Piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA) proteins Aubergine and Argonaute 3, known to suppress transposons in the fly germline, are expressed in the brain and appear less abundant in αβ MB neurons. Loss of piRNA proteins correlates with elevated transposon expression in the brain. Paired-end deep sequencing identified more than 200 de novo transposon insertions in αβ neurons, including insertions into memory-relevant loci. Our observations indicate that genomic heterogeneity is a conserved feature of the brain. |
PMID: 23559253 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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2. | Science. 2013 Apr 5;340(6128):32-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1236965.Genomics. What if extinction is not forever?Sherkow JS, Greely HT.Center for Law and the Biosciences, Stanford Law School, Stanford, CA 94305, USA. |
PMID: 23559235 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] | |
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