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  • Somatic mosaicism: implicat... Somatic mosaicism: implications for disease and transmission genetics
    Campbell, Ian M; Shaw, Chad A; Stankiewicz, Pawel ... Trends in genetics, 07/2015, Volume: 31, Issue: 7
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    Highlights • Postzygotic mutation is a common occurrence. • The developmental stage and timing of new mutations influence their phenotypic effects and likelihood of transmission. • All major classes ...
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  • Host Transcriptional Respon... Host Transcriptional Response to Influenza and Other Acute Respiratory Viral Infections--A Prospective Cohort Study
    Zhai, Yijie; Franco, Luis M; Atmar, Robert L ... PLoS pathogens, 06/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 6
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    To better understand the systemic response to naturally acquired acute respiratory viral infections, we prospectively enrolled 1610 healthy adults in 2009 and 2010. Of these, 142 subjects were ...
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  • Aging hematopoietic stem ce... Aging hematopoietic stem cells decline in function and exhibit epigenetic dysregulation
    Chambers, Stuart M; Shaw, Chad A; Gatza, Catherine ... PLoS biology, 08/2007, Volume: 5, Issue: 8
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    Age-related defects in stem cells can limit proper tissue maintenance and hence contribute to a shortened lifespan. Using highly purified hematopoietic stem cells from mice aged 2 to 21 mo, we ...
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  • Resolution of Disease Phenotypes Resulting from Multilocus Genomic Variation
    Posey, Jennifer E; Harel, Tamar; Liu, Pengfei ... The New England journal of medicine, 01/2017, Volume: 376, Issue: 1
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    Whole-exome sequencing can provide insight into the relationship between observed clinical phenotypes and underlying genotypes. We conducted a retrospective analysis of data from a series of 7374 ...
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  • Sequence variability of the... Sequence variability of the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) fusion gene among contemporary and historical genotypes of RSV/A and RSV/B
    Hause, Anne M; Henke, David M; Avadhanula, Vasanthi ... PloS one, 04/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 4
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    The fusion (F) protein of RSV is the major vaccine target. This protein undergoes a conformational change from pre-fusion to post-fusion. Both conformations share antigenic sites II and IV. ...
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  • Parent of Origin, Mosaicism... Parent of Origin, Mosaicism, and Recurrence Risk: Probabilistic Modeling Explains the Broken Symmetry of Transmission Genetics
    Campbell, Ian M.; Stewart, Jonathan R.; James, Regis A. ... American journal of human genetics, 10/2014, Volume: 95, Issue: 4
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    Most new mutations are observed to arise in fathers, and increasing paternal age positively correlates with the risk of new variants. Interestingly, new mutations in X-linked recessive disease show ...
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  • MicroRNA expression differe... MicroRNA expression differences in human hematopoietic cell lineages enable regulated transgene expression
    Teruel-Montoya, Raul; Kong, Xianguo; Abraham, Shaji ... PloS one, 07/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 7
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    Blood microRNA (miRNA) levels have been associated with and shown to participate in disease pathophysiology. However, the hematopoietic cell of origin of blood miRNAs and the individual blood cell ...
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  • Mus81 and converging forks ... Mus81 and converging forks limit the mutagenicity of replication fork breakage
    Mayle, Ryan; Campbell, Ian M.; Beck, Christine R. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 08/2015, Volume: 349, Issue: 6249
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    Most spontaneous DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) result from replication-fork breakage. Break-induced replication (BIR), a genome rearrangement–prone repair mechanism that requires the Pol32/POLD3 ...
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  • A joint modeling approach f... A joint modeling approach for longitudinal microbiome data improves ability to detect microbiome associations with disease
    Luna, Pamela N; Mansbach, Jonathan M; Shaw, Chad A PLoS computational biology, 12/2020, Volume: 16, Issue: 12
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    Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. Unfortunately, the lack of analytic techniques has hindered researchers' ability to quantify the ...
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  • Partial loss of ataxin-1 fu... Partial loss of ataxin-1 function contributes to transcriptional dysregulation in spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 pathogenesis
    Crespo-Barreto, Juan; Fryer, John D; Shaw, Chad A ... PLoS genetics, 07/2010, Volume: 6, Issue: 7
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    Spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) is a dominantly inherited neurodegenerative disease caused by expansion of a CAG repeat that encodes a polyglutamine tract in ATAXIN1 (ATXN1). Molecular and ...
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