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Jeannie T. Lee

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  188
Citations -  26762

Jeannie T. Lee is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: XIST & X-inactivation. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 180 publications receiving 24133 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeannie T. Lee include Howard Hughes Medical Institute & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Long noncoding RNAs: past, present, and future.

TL;DR: The current state of knowledge of the lncRNA field is reviewed, discussing what is known about the genomic contexts, biological functions, and mechanisms of action of lncRNAs and how this interest is deeply rooted in biology's longstanding concern with the evolution and function of genomes.
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Polycomb Proteins Targeted by a Short Repeat RNA to the Mouse X Chromosome

TL;DR: In this article, a 1.6-kilobase ncRNA (RepA) was found within Xist and identified the Polycomb complex, PRC2, as its direct target.
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Epigenetic Regulation by Long Noncoding RNAs

TL;DR: A glimpse into the molecular biology of multiple emerging lncRNA systems reveals the “Wild West” landscape of their functions and mechanisms and the key problems to solve in the years ahead toward understanding these intriguing macromolecules.
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Genome-wide identification of Polycomb-associated RNAs by RIP-seq

TL;DR: A RIP-seq method is developed to capture thePRC2 transcriptome and identify a genome-wide pool of >9000 PRC2-interacting RNAs in embryonic stem cells, some of which may be used as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for human disease.
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Tsix , a gene antisense to Xist at the X-inactivation centre

TL;DR: Tsix RNA is a 40-kb RNA originating 15 kb downstream of Xist and transcribed across the Xist locus and has features suggesting a role in regulating the early steps of X inactivation, but not the silencing step.