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

2. Methylomic profiling implicates cortical deregulation of ANK1 in Alzheimer's disease.

3. A Three-Stage Genome-Wide Association Study of General Cognitive Ability: Hunting the Small Effects.

4. A Genome-Wide Association Study of Social and Non-Social Autistic-Like Traits in the General Population Using Pooled DNA, 500 K SNP Microarrays and Both Community and Diagnosed Autism Replication Samples.

5. The 21st International Mammalian Genome Conference Meeting Report.

6. Using hippocampal microRNA expression differences between mouse inbred strains to characterise miRNA function.

7. Assessing Reliability, Heritability and General Cognitive Ability in a Battery of Cognitive Tasks for Laboratory Mice.

8. Behavioral Characterization of Wild Derived Male Mice (Mus musculus musculus) of the PWD/Ph Inbred Strain: High Exploration Compared to C57BL/6J.

9. Application of microarrays to the analysis of the inactivation status of human X-linked genes expressed in lymphocytes.

10. Genetic analysis of the mouse brain proteome.

11. ETn insertion in the mouse Adcy1 gene: transcriptional and phylogenetic analyses.

12. A 5× genome coverage bovine BAC library: production, characterization, and distribution.

13. Refined radiation hybrid map of mouse Chromosome 17.

14. Complex probes for high-throughput parallel genetic mapping of genomic mouse BAC clones.

15. Loss of adenylyl cyclase I activity disrupts patterning of mouse somatosensory cortex.

16. Genetic polymorphisms and their association with brain and behavioural measures in heterogeneous stock mice.

18. Intermediate DNA methylation is a conserved signature of genome regulation.

20. Response to comment by Stuart Macgregor.

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