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1. HOPX-associated molecular programs control cardiomyocyte cell states underpinning cardiac structure and function

3. Shared activity patterns arising at genetic susceptibility loci reveal underlying genomic and cellular architecture of human disease

4. Analysis of the human monocyte-derived macrophage transcriptome and response to lipopolysaccharide provides new insights into genetic aetiology of inflammatory bowel disease

5. Data Descriptor: FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples

6. Mutual epithelium-macrophage dependency in liver carcinogenesis mediated by ST18

7. Differential roles of epigenetic changes and Foxp3 expression in regulatory T cell-specific transcriptional regulation

8. The transcriptional network that controls growth arrest and differentiation in a human myeloid leukemia cell line

9. Analyses of pig genomes provide insight into porcine demography and evolution

10. RNA-MATE: a recursive mapping strategy for high-throughput RNA-sequencing data

11. Genome-wide review of transcriptional complexity in mouse protein kinases and phosphatases

12. Genetic control of the innate immune response.

13. Mutual epithelium-macrophage dependency in liver carcinogenesis mediated by ST18

14. NanoCAGE analysis of the mouse olfactory epithelium identifies the expression of vomeronasal receptors and of proximal LINE elements

15. Promoter architecture of mouse olfactory receptor genes

16. A mutant ASXL1-BAP1-EHMT complex contributes to heterochromatin dysfunction in clonal hematopoiesis and chronic monomyelocytic leukemia.

17. Chromatin-based memory as a self-stabilizing influence on cell identity.

18. Two HUSH complexes connect a direct LINE to innate immunity.

19. LINE-1 retrotransposons contribute to mouse PV interneuron development.

20. Viral genome sequencing methods: benefits and pitfalls of current approaches.

21. Comparative cofactor screens show the influence of transactivation domains and core promoters on the mechanisms of transcription.

22. OGT prevents DNA demethylation and suppresses the expression of transposable elements in heterochromatin by restraining TET activity genome-wide.

23. HOPX-associated molecular programs control cardiomyocyte cell states underpinning cardiac structure and function.

24. Stimulation of the muscarinic receptor M4 regulates neural precursor cell proliferation and promotes adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

25. Locus-resolution analysis of L1 regulation and retrotransposition potential in mouse embryonic development.

26. Transient naive reprogramming corrects hiPS cells functionally and epigenetically.

27. Endogenous retroviruses can propagate TDP-43 proteinopathy.

29. Single-neuron whole genome sequencing identifies increased somatic mutation burden in Alzheimer's disease related genes.

30. Impact of retrotransposon protein L1 ORF1p expression on oncogenic pathways in hepatocellular carcinoma: the role of cytoplasmic PIN1 upregulation.

31. The complexity of transferring genetic information.

32. Nanopore Sequencing to Identify Transposable Element Insertions and Their Epigenetic Modifications.

33. Retrotransposon instability dominates the acquired mutation landscape of mouse induced pluripotent stem cells.

36. Somatic retrotransposition in the developing rhesus macaque brain.

37. HUSH, retrotransposon RNA, you're NEXT to decay.

38. An early proinflammatory transcriptional response to tau pathology is age-specific and foreshadows reduced tau burden.

39. Absence of coding somatic single nucleotide variants within well-known candidate genes in late-onset sporadic Alzheimer's Disease based on the analysis of multi-omics data.

40. Processed pseudogenes: A substrate for evolutionary innovation: Retrotransposition contributes to genome evolution by propagating pseudogene sequences with rich regulatory potential throughout the genome.

41. HCV Activates Somatic L1 Retrotransposition-A Potential Hepatocarcinogenesis Pathway.

42. No evidence of human genome integration of SARS-CoV-2 found by long-read DNA sequencing.

43. Hippocampal neurogenesis mediates sex-specific effects of social isolation and exercise on fear extinction in adolescence.

44. The evolving gene regulatory landscape-a tinkerer of complex creatures.

45. Long-read cDNA sequencing identifies functional pseudogenes in the human transcriptome.

46. Endogenous retroviruses in the origins and treatment of cancer.

47. Nanopore Sequencing Enables Comprehensive Transposable Element Epigenomic Profiling.

48. Overcoming challenges and dogmas to understand the functions of pseudogenes.

49. Visualization and analysis of RNA-Seq assembly graphs.

50. LINE-1 Evasion of Epigenetic Repression in Humans.

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