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Next Generation Sequencing Newsletter December 2012

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Next Generation Sequencing Newsletter
December 2012
 
NextGenSeq@nature.com provides a feel for the current state of the art in next generation sequencing technologies and how these platforms are changing the face of biomedical research. The page hosts a collection of original research, commentary and reviews published by Nature Publishing Group.

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ChIP-Seq identification of weakly conserved heart enhancers FREE
Matthew J Blow, David J McCulley, Zirong Li, Tao Zhang, Jennifer A Akiyama, Amy Holt, Ingrid Plajzer-Frick, Malak Shoukry, Crystal Wright, Feng Chen, Veena Afzal, James Bristow, Bing Ren, Brian L Black, Edward M Rubin, Axel Visel & Len A Pennacchio
Nature Genetics doi:10.1038/ng.650
 
Nuclear-localized tiny RNAs are associated with transcription initiation and splice sites in metazoans FREE
Ryan J Taft, Cas Simons, Satu Nahkuri, Harald Oey, Darren J Korbie, Timothy R Mercer, Jeff Holst, William Ritchie, Justin J-L Wong, John EJ Rasko, Daniel S Rokhsar, Bernard M Degnan & John S Mattick
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology doi:10.1038/nsmb.1841
 
Conserved role of intragenic DNA methylation in regulating alternative promoters FREE
Alika K. Maunakea, Raman P. Nagarajan, Mikhail Bilenky, Tracy J. Ballinger, Cletus D'Souza, Shaun D. Fouse, Brett E. Johnson, Chibo Hong, Cydney Nielsen, Yongjun Zhao, Gustavo Turecki, Allen Delaney, Richard Varhol, Nina Thiessen, Ksenya Shchors, Vivi M. Heine, David H. Rowitch, Xiaoyun Xing, Chris Fiore, Maximiliaan Schillebeeckx, Steven J. M. Jones, David Haussler, Marco A. Marra, Martin Hirst, Ting Wang & Joseph F. Costello
Nature doi:10.1038/nature09165
 
Food biotechnology: Good milk, bad milk FREE
Felix Cheung
Nature China doi:10.1038/nchina.2010.74
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iCLIP reveals the function of hnRNP particles in splicing at individual nucleotide resolution
Julian König, Kathi Zarnack, Gregor Rot, Tomaž Curk, Melis Kayikci, Blaž Zupan, Daniel J Turner, Nicholas M Luscombe & Jernej Ule
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology doi:10.1038/nsmb.1838
 
Genome-wide association studies: the key to unlocking neurodegeneration?
Sonia Gandhi & Nicholas W Wood
Nature Neuroscience doi:10.1038/nn.2584
 
Rearrangements of the RAF kinase pathway in prostate cancer, gastric cancer and melanoma
Nallasivam Palanisamy, Bushra Ateeq, Shanker Kalyana-Sundaram, Dorothee Pflueger, Kalpana Ramnarayanan, Sunita Shankar, Bo Han, Qi Cao, Xuhong Cao, Khalid Suleman, Chandan Kumar-Sinha, Saravana M Dhanasekaran, Ying-bei Chen, Raquel Esgueva, Samprit Banerjee, Christopher J LaFargue, Javed Siddiqui, Francesca Demichelis, Peter Moeller, Tarek A Bismar, Rainer Kuefer, Douglas R Fullen, Timothy M Johnson, Joel K Greenson, Thomas J Giordano, Patrick Tan, Scott A Tomlins, Sooryanarayana Varambally, Mark A Rubin, Christopher A Maher & Arul M Chinnaiyan
Nature Medicine doi:10.1038/nm.2166
 
Genetic variation in microRNA networks: the implications for cancer research
Bríd M. Ryan, Ana I. Robles & Curtis C. Harris
Nature Reviews Cancer doi:10.1038/nrc2867
 
Uncovering the roles of rare variants in common disease through whole-genome sequencing
Elizabeth T. Cirulli & David B. Goldstein
Nature Reviews Genetics doi:10.1038/nrg2779
 
Attack of the clones
Susannah Baldry
Nature Reviews Microbiology doi:10.1038/nrmicro2369
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