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Neerja Karnani

Researcher at Agency for Science, Technology and Research

Publications -  108
Citations -  10395

Neerja Karnani is an academic researcher from Agency for Science, Technology and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 77 publications receiving 9115 citations. Previous affiliations of Neerja Karnani include Jawaharlal Nehru University & National University of Singapore.

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Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project

Ewan Birney, +320 more
- 14 Jun 2007 - 
TL;DR: Functional data from multiple, diverse experiments performed on a targeted 1% of the human genome as part of the pilot phase of the ENCODE Project are reported, providing convincing evidence that the genome is pervasively transcribed, such that the majority of its bases can be found in primary transcripts.
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The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia of DNA elements) Project

Elise A. Feingold, +196 more
- 22 Oct 2004 - 
TL;DR: The ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project is organized as an international consortium of computational and laboratory-based scientists working to develop and apply high-throughput approaches for detecting all sequence elements that confer biological function.
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CRL4Cdt2 Regulates Cell Proliferation and Histone Gene Expression by Targeting PR-Set7/Set8 for Degradation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify CRL4 Cdt2 as the principal E3 ubiquitin ligase responsible for Set8 proteolytic degradation in the S phase of the cell cycle, which requires Set8-PCNA interaction.
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Genomic Study of Replication Initiation in Human Chromosomes Reveals the Influence of Transcription Regulation and Chromatin Structure on Origin Selection

TL;DR: This study identifies 150 new origins of replication that were confirmed by two methods of nascent strand purification, and discern the role of transcription initiation and regulation, as well as chromatin signatures in determining origin selection in human genome.