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Jonathan GökeGenome Institute of Singapore Verified email at gis.a-star.edu.sg Cited by 6837 |
[PDF][PDF] Midbrain-like organoids from human pluripotent stem cells contain functional dopaminergic and neuromelanin-producing neurons
Recent advances in 3D culture systems have led to the generation of brain organoids that
resemble different human brain regions; however, a 3D organoid model of the midbrain …
resemble different human brain regions; however, a 3D organoid model of the midbrain …
Identification of differential RNA modifications from nanopore direct RNA sequencing with xPore
RNA modifications, such as N 6 -methyladenosine (m 6 A), modulate functions of cellular
RNA species. However, quantifying differences in RNA modifications has been challenging. …
RNA species. However, quantifying differences in RNA modifications has been challenging. …
The retrovirus HERVH is a long noncoding RNA required for human embryonic stem cell identity
Human endogenous retrovirus subfamily H (HERVH) is a class of transposable elements
expressed preferentially in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Here, we report that the long …
expressed preferentially in human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). Here, we report that the long …
Reproducible, scalable, and shareable analysis pipelines with bioinformatics workflow managers
The rapid growth of high-throughput technologies has transformed biomedical research. With
the increasing amount and complexity of data, scalability and reproducibility have become …
the increasing amount and complexity of data, scalability and reproducibility have become …
[PDF][PDF] Dynamic transcription of distinct classes of endogenous retroviral elements marks specific populations of early human embryonic cells
About half of the human genome consists of highly repetitive elements, most of which are
considered dispensable for human life. Here, we report that repetitive elements originating …
considered dispensable for human life. Here, we report that repetitive elements originating …
[HTML][HTML] X-exome sequencing of 405 unresolved families identifies seven novel intellectual disability genes
X-linked intellectual disability (XLID) is a clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorder.
During the past two decades in excess of 100 X-chromosome ID genes have been identified. …
During the past two decades in excess of 100 X-chromosome ID genes have been identified. …
[HTML][HTML] Genomic basis for RNA alterations in cancer
Transcript alterations often result from somatic changes in cancer genomes 1 . Various forms
of RNA alterations have been described in cancer, including overexpression 2 , altered …
of RNA alterations have been described in cancer, including overexpression 2 , altered …
Context-aware transcript quantification from long-read RNA-seq data with Bambu
Most approaches to transcript quantification rely on fixed reference annotations; however,
the transcriptome is dynamic and depending on the context, such static annotations contain …
the transcriptome is dynamic and depending on the context, such static annotations contain …
[HTML][HTML] Detection of m6A from direct RNA sequencing using a multiple instance learning framework
RNA modifications such as m6A methylation form an additional layer of complexity in the
transcriptome. Nanopore direct RNA sequencing can capture this information in the raw current …
transcriptome. Nanopore direct RNA sequencing can capture this information in the raw current …
[HTML][HTML] Localized Plasticity in the Streamlined Genomes of Vinyl Chloride Respiring Dehalococcoides
Vinyl chloride (VC) is a human carcinogen and widespread priority pollutant. Here we report
the first, to our knowledge, complete genome sequences of microorganisms able to respire …
the first, to our knowledge, complete genome sequences of microorganisms able to respire …