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期刊名:Current opinion in systems biology

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ISSN:2452-3100

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Due to plummeting costs, whole genome sequencing of patients and cancers will soon become routine medical practice; however, we cannot currently predict how non-coding genotype affects cellular gene expression. Gene regulation research has ...
Jacob Stewart-Ornstein,Galit Lahav Jacob Stewart-Ornstein
The field of cancer systems biology has made great strides in understanding oncogenic pathway signaling and enumerating mutations involved in oncogenesis. However, application of these datasets to patient stratification, and to the design o...
Ana Amador,Santiago Boari,Gabriel B Mindlin Ana Amador
Birdsong emerges when a set of highly interconnected brain areas manage to generate a complex output. This consists of precise respiratory rhythms as well as motor instructions to control the vocal organ configuration. In this way, during b...
Harmen J Bussemaker,Helen C Causton,Mina Fazlollahi et al. Harmen J Bussemaker et al.
Over the past decade, a number of methods have emerged for inferring protein-level transcription factor activities in individual samples based on prior information about the structure of the gene regulatory network. We discuss how this has ...
Derek E Kelly,Matthew E B Hansen,Sarah A Tishkoff Derek E Kelly
The genomics era has accelerated our understanding of how genetic and epigenetic factors influence both normal variable traits and disease risk in humans. However, the majority of "omics" studies have focused on individuals living in urban ...
John M Greally John M Greally
The field of epigenetics is maturing, with increased interest in understanding the normal regulation of the genome and the possibility that it becomes reprogrammed aberrantly as part of the cause of disease phenotypes. Applying the current ...