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Erratum: Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome: International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (Nature (2001) 409 (860-921))

Eric S. Lander, +258 more
- 02 Aug 2001 - 
- Vol. 412, Iss: 6846, pp 565-566
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The hallmarks of cancer: a long non-coding RNA point of view.

TL;DR: Here, the cellular processes influenced by long ncRNAs to the hallmarks of cancer are linked and therefore, an ncRNA point-of-view on tumor biology is provided.
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Mobile elements and mammalian genome evolution

TL;DR: The combination of whole-genome sequences and the development of innovative new assays to test the function of mobile elements have increased understanding of how these elements mobilize and how their insertion impacts genome diversity and human disease.
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Alu elements: know the SINEs

TL;DR: Alu elements are primate-specific repeats and comprise 11% of the human genome and have wide-ranging influences on gene expression and genome evolution, gene regulation and disease.
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Non-random radial higher-order chromatin arrangements in nuclei of diploid human cells.

TL;DR: It is concluded that nuclear functions in the studied cell types may not require reproducible side-by-side arrangements of specific homologous or non-homologous CTs, and that presently unknown factors may play a decisive role to enforce the different radial arrangements of large and small CTs observed in ellipsoid and spherical human cell nuclei.
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Advances in Chemical Carcinogenesis : A Historical Review and Prospective

TL;DR: A review of chemical carcinogenesis inaugurates a series of articles highlighting advances in understanding, treating, and treating chemical carcinogens.
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Consed: A Graphical Tool for Sequence Finishing

TL;DR: A finishing tool, consed, which attempts to implement principles of shotgun sequencing by using error probabilities from phred and phrap as an objective criterion to guide the entire finishing process.
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Microbial Genes in the Human Genome: Lateral Transfer or Gene Loss?

TL;DR: About 40 genes were found to be exclusively shared by humans and bacteria and are candidate examples of horizontal transfer from bacteria to vertebrates.
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Transduction of 3′-flanking sequences is common in L1 retrotransposition

TL;DR: L1 retrotransposition in vivo commonly transduces sequence flanking the 3' end of the element, and may have enlarged the diploid human genome as much as 19 Mb or 0.6% since there are approximately 400 000 L1 elements.
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Multiple isozymes of heparan sulfate/heparin GlcNAc N-deacetylase/GlcN N-sulfotransferase. Structure and activity of the fourth member, NDST4.

TL;DR: The cloning and partial characterization of the fourth member of the vertebrate heparan sulfate/heparin: GlcNAc N-deacetylase/GlcN N-sulfotransferase family, which is designated NDST4, suggest that the four NDSTs evolved from a common ancestral gene, which diverged to give rise to two subtypes, NDST3/4 and NDST1/2.
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Phylogenetic analyses do not support horizontal gene transfers from bacteria to vertebrates

TL;DR: A phylogenetic analysis of 28 proposed HGT genes, whose presence in the human genome had been confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), indicates that most putative H GT genes are present in more anciently derived eukaryotes and can be explained in terms of descent through common ancestry.
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