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Yoav Gilad to Epigenesis, Genetic

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Yoav Gilad has written about Epigenesis, Genetic.
Connection Strength

1.566
  1. Epigenetic modifications are associated with inter-species gene expression variation in primates. Genome Biol. 2014; 15(12):547.
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    Score: 0.338
  2. Comparative studies of gene expression and the evolution of gene regulation. Nat Rev Genet. 2012 Jun 18; 13(7):505-16.
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    Score: 0.304
  3. Gene expression differences among primates are associated with changes in a histone epigenetic modification. Genetics. 2011 Apr; 187(4):1225-34.
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    Score: 0.277
  4. Divergence in alternative polyadenylation contributes to gene regulatory differences between humans and chimpanzees. Elife. 2021 02 17; 10.
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    Score: 0.139
  5. A comparison of gene expression and DNA methylation patterns across tissues and species. Genome Res. 2020 02; 30(2):250-262.
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    Score: 0.129
  6. Silencing of transposable elements may not be a major driver of regulatory evolution in primate iPSCs. Elife. 2018 04 12; 7.
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    Score: 0.114
  7. DNA methylation in lung cells is associated with asthma endotypes and genetic risk. JCI Insight. 2016 12 08; 1(20):e90151.
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    Score: 0.104
  8. The effects of EBV transformation on gene expression levels and methylation profiles. Hum Mol Genet. 2011 Apr 15; 20(8):1643-52.
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    Score: 0.069
  9. DNA methylation patterns associate with genetic and gene expression variation in HapMap cell lines. Genome Biol. 2011; 12(1):R10.
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    Score: 0.069
  10. Bacterial infection remodels the DNA methylation landscape of human dendritic cells. Genome Res. 2015 Dec; 25(12):1801-11.
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    Score: 0.024
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