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1. Identification of Functional Elements and Regulatory Circuits by Drosophila modENCODE

2. Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes

3. An integrated encyclopedia of DNA elements in the human genome

4. A cis-regulatory map of the Drosophila genome

5. Identification of Functional Elements and Regulatory Circuits by Drosophila modENCODE

6. The conserved bromo-adjacent homology domain of yeast Orc1 functions in the selection of DNA replication origins within chromatin

7. Conserved nucleosome positioning defines replication origins

8. BRCA1 Recruitment to Transcriptional Pause Sites Is Required for R-Loop-Driven DNA Damage Repair

10. Noncoding Transcription Is a Driving Force for Nucleosome Instability in spt16 Mutant Cells.

11. Alzheimer's loci: epigenetic associations and interaction with genetic factors.

12. Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes.

13. Alzheimer's disease: early alterations in brain DNA methylation at ANK1, BIN1, RHBDF2 and other loci.

14. BRCA1 Recruitment to Transcriptional Pause Sites Is Required for R-Loop-Driven DNA Damage Repair

15. Integrative analysis of 111 reference human epigenomes

16. Chromatin signatures of the Drosophila replication program.

17. Multimodal Regulation of E2F1 Gene Expression by Progestins.

18. Developmental control of gene copy number by repression of replication initiation and fork progression.

19. Superenhancer Analysis Defines Novel Epigenomic Subtypes of Non-APL AML, Including an RARα Dependency Targetable by SY-1425, a Potent and Selective RARα Agonist.

20. Noncoding Transcription Is a Driving Force for Nucleosome Instability in spt16 Mutant Cells.

21. WNT11 expression is induced by estrogen-related receptor alpha and beta-catenin and acts in an autocrine manner to increase cancer cell migration.

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