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  • Human-Specific NOTCH2NL Gen... Human-Specific NOTCH2NL Genes Affect Notch Signaling and Cortical Neurogenesis
    Fiddes, Ian T.; Lodewijk, Gerrald A.; Mooring, Meghan ... Cell, 05/2018, Volume: 173, Issue: 6
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    Genetic changes causing brain size expansion in human evolution have remained elusive. Notch signaling is essential for radial glia stem cell proliferation and is a determinant of neuronal number in ...
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  • Single-cell sequencing of p... Single-cell sequencing of primate preimplantation embryos reveals chromosome elimination via cellular fragmentation and blastomere exclusion
    Daughtry, Brittany L; Rosenkrantz, Jimi L; Lazar, Nathan H ... Genome research, 03/2019, Volume: 29, Issue: 3
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    Aneuploidy that arises during meiosis and/or mitosis is a major contributor to early embryo loss. We previously showed that human preimplantation embryos encapsulate missegregated chromosomes into ...
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  • Sequencing thousands of sin... Sequencing thousands of single-cell genomes with combinatorial indexing
    Vitak, Sarah A; Torkenczy, Kristof A; Rosenkrantz, Jimi L ... Nature methods, 03/2017, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    Single-cell genome sequencing has proven valuable for the detection of somatic variation, particularly in the context of tumor evolution. Current technologies suffer from high library construction ...
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  • A hidden layer of structura... A hidden layer of structural variation in transposable elements reveals potential genetic modifiers in human disease-risk loci
    van Bree, Elisabeth J; Guimarães, Rita L F P; Lundberg, Mischa ... Genome research, 04/2022, Volume: 32, Issue: 4
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    Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have been highly informative in discovering disease-associated loci but are not designed to capture all structural variations in the human genome. Using ...
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  • ZNF91 is an endogenous repr... ZNF91 is an endogenous repressor of the molecular phenotype associated with X-linked dystonia–parkinsonism (XDP)
    Rosenkrantz, Jimi L.; Brandorff, J. Elias; Raghib, Sanaz ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 08/2024, Volume: 121, Issue: 33
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    X-linked dystonia–parkinsonism (XDP) is a severe neurodegenerative disorder resulting from an inherited intronic SINE-Alu-VNTR (SVA) retrotransposon in the TAF1 gene that causes dysregulation of TAF1 ...
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  • Transcriptomic analysis of ... Transcriptomic analysis of primate placentas and novel rhesus trophoblast cell lines informs investigations of human placentation
    Rosenkrantz, Jimi L; Gaffney, Jessica E; Roberts, Victoria H J ... BMC biology, 06/2021, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Proper placentation, including trophoblast differentiation and function, is essential for the health and well-being of both the mother and baby throughout pregnancy. Placental abnormalities that ...
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  • Investigating somatic aneup... Investigating somatic aneuploidy in the brain: why we need a new model
    Rosenkrantz, Jimi L.; Carbone, Lucia Chromosoma, 06/2017, Volume: 126, Issue: 3
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    The steady occurrence of DNA mutations is a key source for evolution , generating the genomic variation in the population upon which natural selection acts. Mutations driving evolution have to occur ...
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  • Structurally Conserved Prim... Structurally Conserved Primate LncRNAs Are Transiently Expressed during Human Cortical Differentiation and Influence Cell-Type-Specific Genes
    Field, Andrew R.; Jacobs, Frank M.J.; Fiddes, Ian T. ... Stem cell reports, 02/2019, Volume: 12, Issue: 2
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    The cerebral cortex has expanded in size and complexity in primates, yet the molecular innovations that enabled primate-specific brain attributes remain obscure. We generated cerebral cortex ...
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  • Endogenous Retroviruses: Wi... Endogenous Retroviruses: With Us and against Us
    Meyer, Thomas J; Rosenkrantz, Jimi L; Carbone, Lucia ... Frontiers in chemistry, 04/2017, Volume: 5
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    Mammalian genomes are scattered with thousands of copies of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), mobile genetic elements that are relics of ancient retroviral infections. After inserting copies into the ...
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