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Jeanne Bernstein
Researcher at Compugen
Publications - 31
Citations - 1634
Jeanne Bernstein is an academic researcher from Compugen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleic acid & Amino acid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1616 citations.
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Widespread occurrence of antisense transcription in the human genome
Rodrigo Yelin,Dvir Dahary,Rotem Sorek,Erez Y. Levanon,Orly Goldstein,Avi Shoshan,Alex Diber,Sharon Biton,Yael Tamir,Rami Khosravi,Sergey Nemzer,Elhanan Pinner,Shira Walach,Jeanne Bernstein,Kinneret Savitsky,Galit Rotman +15 more
TL;DR: The extent of antisense transcription in the human genome is studied by analyzing the public databases of expressed sequences using a set of computational tools designed to identify sense-antisense transcriptional units on opposite DNA strands of the same genomic locus to indicate that antisense modulation of gene expression in human cells may be a common regulatory mechanism.
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Methods and systems for annotating biomolecular sequences
Alex Diber,Sarah Pollock,Zurit Levine,Sergey Nemzer,Vladimir Grebinsky,Brian Melon,Andrew Olson,Avi Rosenberg,Ami Haviv,Shaul Zevin,Tomer Zekharia,Zipi Shaked,Moshe Olshansky,Ariel Farkash,Eyal Privman,Amit Novik,Naomi Keren,Gad S. Cojocaru,Pinchas Akiva,Yossi Cohen,Ronen Shemesh,Osnat Sella-Tavor,Liat Mintz,Hanqing Xie,Dvir Dahary,Erez Y. Levanon,Shiri Freilich,Nili Beck,Wei-Yong Zhu,Alon Wasserman,Chen Chermesh,Idit Azar,Rotem Sorek,Jeanne Bernstein +33 more
TL;DR: Polypeptide sequences and polynucleotide sequences are provided in this paper, along with annotative information concerning such sequences and uses for these sequences and their sequences are annotated.
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Is the G72/G30 locus associated with schizophrenia? Single nucleotide polymorphisms, haplotypes, and gene expression analysis
Michael Korostishevsky,Miryam Kaganovich,Alina Cholostoy,Maya Ashkenazi,Yael Ratner,Dvir Dahary,Jeanne Bernstein,Ullrike Bening-Abu-Shach,Edna Ben-Asher,Doron Lancet,Michael S. Ritsner,Ruth Navon +11 more
TL;DR: It is likely that the G72/G30 region is involved in susceptibility to schizophrenia in the Ashkenazi population, and an association with schizophrenia is demonstrated.
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Human thrombospondin polypeptide
Liat Mintz,Hanqing Xie,Dvir Dahary,Erez Y. Levanon,Shiri Freilich,Nili Beck,Wei-Yong Zhu,Alon Wasserman,Jeanne Bernstein +8 more
TL;DR: A human thrombospondin 1 protein, polynucleotide encoding the protein, and pharmaceutical composition thereof is described in this article, where the protein is expressed as a polynomial.
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Methods and systems for identifying naturally occurring antisense transcripts and methods, kits and arrays utilizing same
Erez Y. Levanon,Sarah Pollock,Sergey Nemzer,Avi Shoshan,Rami Khosravi,Shira Walach,Zurit Levine,Jeanne Bernstein,Dvir Dahari,Alon Wasserman,Galit Rotman +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of identifying putative naturally occurring antisense transcripts is provided, which is effected by computationally aligning a first database including sense-oriented polynucleotide sequences with a second database including expressed polyn nucleotide sequences.