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4. In search of antisense

5. Cell-autonomous adaptation: an overlooked avenue of adaptation in human evolution.

6. Whole Genome Sequencing Applied in Familial Hamartomatous Polyposis Identifies Novel Structural Variations.

7. Genome analysis and knowledge-driven variant interpretation with TGex.

8. A secretion-enhancing cis regulatory targeting element (SECReTE) involved in mRNA localization and protein synthesis.

9. VarElect: the phenotype-based variation prioritizer of the GeneCards Suite.

10. The GeneCards Suite: From Gene Data Mining to Disease Genome Sequence Analyses.

11. Down-regulation of B cell-related genes in peripheral blood leukocytes of Parkinson's disease patients with and without GBA mutations.

12. Hypocretin neuron-specific transcriptome profiling identifies the sleep modulator Kcnh4a.

13. Minichromosome maintenance complex component 8 (MCM8) gene mutations result in primary gonadal failure.

14. Monitoring collagen synthesis in fibroblasts using fluorescently labeled tRNA pairs.

15. Subcellular transcriptomics-dissection of the mRNA composition in the axonal compartment of sensory neurons.

16. Microcephaly thin corpus callosum intellectual disability syndrome caused by mutated TAF2.

17. Dicodon monitoring of protein synthesis (DiCoMPS) reveals levels of synthesis of a viral protein in single cells.

18. Biallelic SZT2 mutations cause infantile encephalopathy with epilepsy and dysmorphic corpus callosum.

19. The majority of endogenous microRNA targets within Alu elements avoid the microRNA machinery.

20. Association of sequence alterations in the putative promoter of RAB7L1 with a reduced parkinson disease risk.

21. CpG Islands as a putative source for animal miRNAs: evolutionary and functional implications.

22. Discovery and validation of novel peptide agonists for G-protein-coupled receptors.

23. Naturally occurring antisense: transcriptional leakage or real overlap?

24. Is the G72/G30 locus associated with schizophrenia? single nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes, and gene expression analysis.

25. Widespread occurrence of antisense transcription in the human genome.

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