Study Nearly Triples the Locations in the Human Genome That Harbor MicroRNAs Paper information and data is available by clicking here. Several articles have been published this month on our recent paper… Continue reading
RNA Matters Lecture Series Lecture by Dr Carol J. Bult is available online! You can now watch the RNA Matters Lecture Series talk by Dr Bult entitled “Patient Derived Xenografts (PDX) and Individualized… Continue reading
RNA Matters Lecture Series Lecture by Dr Shapiro is available online! At 10/22/14 Dr Howard-Yana Shapiro of MARS, INCORPORATED, University of California, Davis, The World Agroforestry Centre gave a talk entitled… Continue reading
Two RNA Matters lectures coming up! Two RNA Matters lectures are coming up. One in October 22 and one in November 17, don’t miss them! For… Continue reading
Conspicuous tRNA lookalikes riddle the human genome Read the articles about our new paper “Nuclear and Mitochondrial tRNA-Lookalikes in the Human Genome”. (PHILADELPHIA) – Transfer RNAs (tRNAs)… Continue reading
3rd RNA Matters Lectures Series date announced The 3rd RNA Matters Lectures Series date is October 22. The speaker will be Howard-Yana Shapiro, PhD. For more details… Continue reading
IsomiR expression profiles in human lymphoblastoid cell lines exhibit population and gender dependencies Several articles have been published this month on our recent paper, “IsomiR expression profiles in human lymphoblastoid cell lines exhibit… Continue reading
tRNA-Lookalikes released The new dataset of tRNA-Lookalikes as described in our recent paper “Nuclear and mitochondrial tRNA-lookalikes in the human genome” has… Continue reading
GenomeWeb “New Data Point to Population, Gender Differences in isomiR Expression” NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – While recent advances in next-generation sequencing have established the existence of multiple mature microRNA species that… Continue reading
New article on genomeweb entitled “New Research Points to Expanded microRNA Targetome Diversity” NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – While it has been thought that in general microRNAs only bind to targets that perfectly match… Continue reading