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Full-Text Articles in Genetics and Genomics
Identification And Optimization Of Mirna Biomarkers For Body Mass Index (Bmi) Estimation In Forensic Samples, Jennifer J. Shealy
Identification And Optimization Of Mirna Biomarkers For Body Mass Index (Bmi) Estimation In Forensic Samples, Jennifer J. Shealy
Master of Science in Forensic Science Directed Research Projects
DNA profiles do not provide as much evidentiary value when either all known samples can be excluded or when there is no known suspect. DNA phenotyping is a technique used for investigative purposes to predict externally visible characteristics (EVCs) based on specific markers found in the genome. Most phenotyping panels are currently restricted to markers stable over a lifetime within an individual and are not able to predict environmental or metabolic impacts on EVCs. It is known that miRNA expression levels change due to environmental and metabolic factors, such as BMI, and research has proven associations between circulating plasma miRNAs …
Slowing Down The Clock: Cellular Senescence And Aging, Saad Bhatti
Slowing Down The Clock: Cellular Senescence And Aging, Saad Bhatti
Auctus: The Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Dna Methylation Associated With Postpartum Depressive Symptoms Overlaps Findings From A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis Of Depression, Dana M. Lapato, Roxann Roberson-Nay, Robert M. Kirkpatrick, Bradley T. Webb, Timothy P. York, Patricia A. Kinser
Dna Methylation Associated With Postpartum Depressive Symptoms Overlaps Findings From A Genome-Wide Association Meta-Analysis Of Depression, Dana M. Lapato, Roxann Roberson-Nay, Robert M. Kirkpatrick, Bradley T. Webb, Timothy P. York, Patricia A. Kinser
Human and Molecular Genetics Publications
Background Perinatal depressive symptoms have been linked to adverse maternal and infant health outcomes. The etiology associated with perinatal depressive psychopathology is poorly understood, but accumulating evidence suggests that understanding inter-individual differences in DNA methylation (DNAm) patterning may provide insight regarding the genomic regions salient to the risk liability of perinatal depressive psychopathology.
Results Genome-wide DNAm was measured in maternal peripheral blood using the Infinium MethylationEPIC microarray. Ninety-two participants (46% African-American) had DNAm samples that passed all quality control metrics, and all participants were within 7 months of delivery. Linear models were constructed to identify differentially methylated sites and regions, …
Hepatocellular Cancer Genome And Transcriptome Analysis Validates Clinically Significant Mutational Signatures With The Tgf-𝛃 Pathway, Shuyun Rao, Jian Chen, Kazufumi Ohshiro, Shoujun Gu, Sobia Zaidi, Wilma S. Jogunoori, Jon White, Nagarajan Pattabiraman, Raja Mazumder, Anelia Horvath, Ray-Chang Wu, Shulin Li, Chuxia Deng, Bibhuti Mishra, Rehan Akbanni, The Tcga Cancer Network, Lopa Mishra
Hepatocellular Cancer Genome And Transcriptome Analysis Validates Clinically Significant Mutational Signatures With The Tgf-𝛃 Pathway, Shuyun Rao, Jian Chen, Kazufumi Ohshiro, Shoujun Gu, Sobia Zaidi, Wilma S. Jogunoori, Jon White, Nagarajan Pattabiraman, Raja Mazumder, Anelia Horvath, Ray-Chang Wu, Shulin Li, Chuxia Deng, Bibhuti Mishra, Rehan Akbanni, The Tcga Cancer Network, Lopa Mishra
Hepatobiliary Cancers: Pathobiology and Translational Advances
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Oncogenic Nelfe Enhances Myc-Induced Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis, Hien Dang, Atsushi Takai, Marshonna Forgues, Yosawat Pomyen, Haiwei Mou, Wen Xue, Debashish Ray, Kevn Ha, Quiad Morris, Timothy Hughes, Xin Wei Wang
Oncogenic Nelfe Enhances Myc-Induced Hepatocellular Carcinogenesis, Hien Dang, Atsushi Takai, Marshonna Forgues, Yosawat Pomyen, Haiwei Mou, Wen Xue, Debashish Ray, Kevn Ha, Quiad Morris, Timothy Hughes, Xin Wei Wang
Hepatobiliary Cancers: Pathobiology and Translational Advances
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Analysis Of Standard Dna Procedures On Feathers Of Late 19th To Late 20th Century Osprey (Pandion Haliaetus), Alia A. Hamdan, Catherine B. Viverette, Rodney J. Dyer
Analysis Of Standard Dna Procedures On Feathers Of Late 19th To Late 20th Century Osprey (Pandion Haliaetus), Alia A. Hamdan, Catherine B. Viverette, Rodney J. Dyer
Rice Rivers Center Research Symposium
Species with well-documented demographic histories and well known perturbations to gene flow provide good models for understanding how historic events impact contemporary population genetic structure1,2. Osprey (Pandion haliaetus), a marine bird-of-prey, experienced steep declines after widespread organochloride pesticide (e.g. DDT) use in the mid-twentieth century 3, however, population genetic consequences remain unknown. Use of historic specimens can aid population genetic studies4,5, however, these samples can degrade over time impacting quantity and quality of extracted DNA5. We compared the concentrations of extracted DNA of Osprey feathers from museum and research collections to those of contemporary samples collected according to standard field …
Genetic Interaction Influenced By Fluvastatin And Tgfb, Rebekah Rifareal
Genetic Interaction Influenced By Fluvastatin And Tgfb, Rebekah Rifareal
Auctus: The Journal of Undergraduate Research and Creative Scholarship
I was looking for an opportunity to network with researchers at VCU and found this program that would provide the perfect atmosphere to do so. The added benefit of HERO was that I also got the opportunity to network with other undergraduates interested in research from VCU as well as other institutions.