We profiled ribosomal RNA fragments (rRFs) in the RNA-seq datasets from the lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs) of the 1000 Genomes…
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Reimagining Possible Computational Medicine is an emerging multidisciplinary field of science. Its goal is to develop quantitative methods, both analytical…
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1. Ribosomal RNAs Ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) are the most abundant class of RNAs and serve as the scaffold for ribosomes,…
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Need to Analyze Your Next-Generation Sequencing Data? Thomas Jefferson University’s New Web-Based Resource Makes the Task Easy[1] In the early…
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What is Computational Medicine Scientists started using computers to catalogue and make sense of biological data nearly 40 years ago.…
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Special thanks to Tom Sullivan, Kyle McGrath, and their team at IBM for their wonderful work on these videos! The…
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Our comprehensive identification of 2′,3′-cyclic phosphate-containing RNAs (cP-RNAs) unraveled a novel, abundant class of non-coding RNAs which may play a…
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The Nature Methods February issue contains an article that discusses important advances work in the field of non-coding RNAs. Among…
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The videos of most of the lectures that took place during TJU’s “The Molecular Biology of Precision Medicine: Gender, Population…
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Use the Teiresias webapp | Learn more about Teiresias If you use any of the below please cite: Rigoutsos, I,…
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