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  1. Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. AD has a multifactorial disease etiology and is currently untreatable. Multiple genes and molecular mechanisms have been implicated in AD, includin...

    Authors: Arthur A. Bergen, Sovann Kaing, Jacoline B. ten Brink, Theo G. Gorgels and Sarah F. Janssen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:956
  2. Human erythrocytes are terminally differentiated, anucleate cells long thought to lack RNAs. However, previous studies have shown the persistence of many small-sized RNAs in erythrocytes. To comprehensively de...

    Authors: Jennifer F. Doss, David L. Corcoran, Dereje D. Jima, Marilyn J. Telen, Sandeep S. Dave and Jen-Tsan Chi
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:952
  3. The role of microRNAs in gene regulation has been well established. The extent of miRNA regulation also increases with increasing genome complexity. Though the number of genes appear to be equal between human ...

    Authors: Candida Vaz, Choon Wei Wee, Gek Ping Serene Lee, Philip W. Ingham, Vivek Tanavde and Sinnakaruppan Mathavan
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:950
  4. Grape cultivars and wines are distinguishable by their color, flavor and aroma profiles. Omic analyses (transcripts, proteins and metabolites) are powerful tools for assessing biochemical differences in biolog...

    Authors: Ryan Ghan, Steven C. Van Sluyter, Uri Hochberg, Asfaw Degu, Daniel W. Hopper, Richard L. Tillet, Karen A. Schlauch, Paul A. Haynes, Aaron Fait and Grant R. Cramer
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:946
  5. Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an important process in embryonic development, especially during gastrulation and organ formation. Furthermore EMT is widely observed in pathological conditions, e.g....

    Authors: Priyank Shukla, Claus Vogl, Barbara Wallner, Doris Rigler, Mathias Müller and Sabine Macho-Maschler
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:944
  6. Recent studies show that galling Hymenoptera and Diptera are able to synthesize the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid (auxin) from tryptophan and that plant response to insect-produced auxin is implicated in ...

    Authors: Sebastian Bailey, Diana M. Percy, Charles A. Hefer and Quentin C. B. Cronk
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:943
  7. Neural-endocrine-immune (NEI) system is a major modulation network among the nervous, endocrine and immune system and weights greatly in maintaining homeostasis of organisms during stress and infection. Some m...

    Authors: Hao Chen, Lingling Wang, Zhi Zhou, Zhanhui Hou, Zhaoqun Liu, Weilin Wang, Dahai Gao, Qiang Gao, Mengqiang Wang and Linsheng Song
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:942
  8. Dinoflagellates are unicellular marine and freshwater eukaryotes. They possess large nuclear genomes (1.5–245 gigabases) and produce structurally unique and biologically active polyketide secondary metabolites...

    Authors: Girish Beedessee, Kanako Hisata, Michael C. Roy, Noriyuki Satoh and Eiichi Shoguchi
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:941
  9. The advent and democratization of next generation sequencing and genotyping technologies lead to a huge amount of data for the characterization of population genetic diversity in model and non model-species. H...

    Authors: Guilhem Sempéré, Katayoun Moazami-Goudarzi, André Eggen, Denis Laloë, Mathieu Gautier and Laurence Flori
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:940
  10. Bemisia tabaci is one of the most damaging agricultural pests world-wide. Although its control is based on insecticides, B. tabaci has developed resistance against almost all classes o...

    Authors: Aris Ilias, Jacques Lagnel, Despoina E. Kapantaidaki, Emmanouil Roditakis, Costas S. Tsigenopoulos, John Vontas and Anastasia Tsagkarakou
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:939
  11. Species within the angiosperm genus Silene contain the largest mitochondrial genomes ever identified. The enormity of these genomes (up to 11 Mb in size) appears to be the result of increased non-coding DNA, whic...

    Authors: Zhiqiang Wu, James D. Stone, Helena Štorchová and Daniel B. Sloan
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:938
  12. Penicillium chrysogenum is a filamentous fungus that is employed as an industrial producer of β–lactams. The high β–lactam titers of current strains is the result of a classical strain...

    Authors: Oleksandr V. Salo, Marco Ries, Marnix H. Medema, Peter P. Lankhorst, Rob J. Vreeken, Roel A. L. Bovenberg and Arnold J. M. Driessen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:937
  13. Several statistical tools have been developed to identify genes mutated at rates significantly higher than background, indicative of positive selection, involving large sample cohort studies. However, studies ...

    Authors: Pratik Chandrani, Pawan Upadhyay, Prajish Iyer, Mayur Tanna, Madhur Shetty, Gorantala Venkata Raghuram, Ninad Oak, Ankita Singh, Rohan Chaubal, Manoj Ramteke, Sudeep Gupta and Amit Dutt
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:936
  14. Salvia diterpenes have been found to have health promoting properties. Among them, carnosic acid and carnosol, tanshinones and sclareol are well known for their cardiovascular, antitum...

    Authors: Fotini A. Trikka, Alexandros Nikolaidis, Codruta Ignea, Aphrodite Tsaballa, Leto-Aikaterini Tziveleka, Efstathia Ioannou, Vassilios Roussis, Eleni A. Stea, Dragana Božić, Anagnostis Argiriou, Angelos K. Kanellis, Sotirios C. Kampranis and Antonios M. Makris
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:935
  15. The steroid hormone environment in healthy horses seems to have a significant impact on the efficiency of their uterine immune response. The objective of this study was to characterize the changes in gene expr...

    Authors: Christina D. Marth, Neil D. Young, Lisa Y. Glenton, Drew M. Noden, Glenn F. Browning and Natali Krekeler
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:934
  16. A giant protein called BAP (biofilm-associated protein) plays a role in biofilm formation and adhesion to host cells in A. baumannii. Most of the protein is made by arrays of 80–110 aa modules featuring immunoglo...

    Authors: Eliana De Gregorio, Mariateresa Del Franco, Marianna Martinucci, Emanuela Roscetto, Raffaele Zarrilli and Pier Paolo Di Nocera
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:933
  17. In the past decade the Göttingen minipig has gained increasing recognition as animal model in pharmaceutical and safety research because it recapitulates many aspects of human physiology and metabolism. Genome...

    Authors: Tobias Heckel, Roland Schmucki, Marco Berrera, Stephan Ringshandl, Laura Badi, Guido Steiner, Morgane Ravon, Erich Küng, Bernd Kuhn, Nicole A. Kratochwil, Georg Schmitt, Anna Kiialainen, Corinne Nowaczyk, Hamina Daff, Azinwi Phina Khan, Isaac Lekolool…
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:932
  18. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) offers great opportunities for studying the biology of insect vectors of disease. Prerequisites for successful analyses include high quality annotated genome assemblies and tha...

    Authors: Gareth D. Weedall, Helen Irving, Margaret A. Hughes and Charles S. Wondji
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:931
  19. Sexual reproduction is an obligate phase in the life cycle of most eukaryotes. Meiosis varies among organisms, which is reflected by the variability of the gene set associated to the process. Diatoms are unice...

    Authors: Shrikant Patil, Sara Moeys, Peter von Dassow, Marie J. J. Huysman, Daniel Mapleson, Lieven De Veylder, Remo Sanges, Wim Vyverman, Marina Montresor and Maria Immacolata Ferrante
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:930

    The Correction to this article has been published in BMC Genomics 2019 20:544

  20. FUS (TLS) and EWS (EWSR1) belong to the FET-protein family of RNA and DNA binding proteins. FUS and EWS are structurally and functionally related and participate in transcriptional regulation and RNA processin...

    Authors: Yonglun Luo, Jenny Blechingberg, Ana Miguel Fernandes, Shengting Li, Tue Fryland, Anders D. Børglum, Lars Bolund and Anders Lade Nielsen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:929
  21. Transcriptomics reveals the existence of transcripts of different coding potential and strand orientation. Alternative splicing (AS) can yield proteins with altered number and types of functional domains, sugg...

    Authors: Delasa Aghamirzaie, Dhruv Batra, Lenwood S. Heath, Andrew Schneider, Ruth Grene and Eva Collakova
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:928
  22. The MRL/MpJ mouse is a laboratory inbred strain known for regenerative abilities which are manifested by scarless closure of ear pinna punch holes. Enhanced healing responses have been reported in other organs...

    Authors: Justyna Podolak-Popinigis, Bartosz Górnikiewicz, Anna Ronowicz and Paweł Sachadyn
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:926
  23. Next Generation Sequencing has proven to be an exceptionally powerful tool in the field of genomics and transcriptomics. With recent development it is nowadays possible to analyze ultra-low input sample materi...

    Authors: Florian Mertes, Björn Lichtner, Heiner Kuhl, Mirjam Blattner, Jörg Otte, Wasco Wruck, Bernd Timmermann, Hans Lehrach and James Adjaye
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:925
  24. The increased multi-omics information on carefully phenotyped patients in studies of complex diseases requires novel methods for data integration. Unlike continuous intensity measurements from most omics data ...

    Authors: SungHwan Kim, Jose D. Herazo-Maya, Dongwan D. Kang, Brenda M. Juan-Guardela, John Tedrow, Fernando J. Martinez, Frank C. Sciurba, George C. Tseng and Naftali Kaminski
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:924
  25. Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF) regulates a cascade of transcriptional events in response to decreased oxygenation, acting from the cellular to the physiological level. This response is evolutionarily conserved...

    Authors: David Greenald, Justin Jeyakani, Bernd Pelster, Ian Sealy, Sinnakaruppan Mathavan and Fredericus J. van Eeden
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:923
  26. Within the genetic methods for estimating effective population size (N e ), the method based on linkage disequilibrium (LD) has advantages over ot...

    Authors: María Saura, Albert Tenesa, John A. Woolliams, Almudena Fernández and Beatriz Villanueva
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:922
  27. Genomic selection (GS) has become a commonly used technology in animal breeding. In crops, it is expected to significantly improve the genetic gains per unit of time. So far, its implementation in plant breedi...

    Authors: Dario Fè, Fabio Cericola, Stephen Byrne, Ingo Lenk, Bilal Hassan Ashraf, Morten Greve Pedersen, Niels Roulund, Torben Asp, Luc Janss, Christian Sig Jensen and Just Jensen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:921
  28. Filarial nematodes cause debilitating human diseases. While treatable, recent evidence suggests drug resistance is developing, necessitating the development of novel targets and new treatment options. Although...

    Authors: Ashley N. Luck, Kathryn G. Anderson, Colleen M. McClung, Nathan C. VerBerkmoes, Jeremy M. Foster, Michelle L. Michalski and Barton E. Slatko
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:920
  29. The σ54 subunit controls a unique class of promoters in bacteria. Such promoters, without exception, require enhancer binding proteins (EBPs) for transcription initiation. Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, a ...

    Authors: Alexey E. Kazakov, Lara Rajeev, Amy Chen, Eric G. Luning, Inna Dubchak, Aindrila Mukhopadhyay and Pavel S. Novichkov
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:919
  30. Pathway enrichment analysis is a useful tool to study biology and biomedicine, due to its functional screening on well-defined biological procedures rather than separate molecules. The measurement of malfuncti...

    Authors: Xiangtian Yu, Tao Zeng and Guojun Li
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:918
  31. The Avrk1 and Avra10 avirulence (AVR) genes encode effectors that increase the pathogenicity of the fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei (Bgh), the powdery mildew pathogen, in susceptible barley plants. In resis...

    Authors: Joelle Amselem, Marielle Vigouroux, Simone Oberhaensli, James K. M. Brown, Laurence V. Bindschedler, Pari Skamnioti, Thomas Wicker, Pietro D. Spanu, Hadi Quesneville and Soledad Sacristán
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:917
  32. Gray Leaf Spot (GLS causal agents Cercospora zeae-maydis and Cercospora zeina) is one of the most important foliar diseases of maize in all areas where the crop is being cultivated. Although in the USA the situat...

    Authors: Jafar Mammadov, Xiaochun Sun, Yanxin Gao, Cherie Ochsenfeld, Erica Bakker, Ruihua Ren, Jonathan Flora, Xiujuan Wang, Siva Kumpatla, David Meyer and Steve Thompson
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:916
  33. Effective management and treatment of cancer continues to be complicated by the rapid evolution and resulting heterogeneity of tumors. Phylogenetic study of cell populations in single tumors provides a way to ...

    Authors: Ayshwarya Subramanian and Russell Schwartz
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S7

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Genomics 2016 17:348

  34. It is well understood that distinct communities of bacteria are present at different sites of the body, and that changes in the structure of these communities have strong implications for human health. Yet, ch...

    Authors: Mitch Fernandez, Juan D Riveros, Michael Campos, Kalai Mathee and Giri Narasimhan
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S6

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  35. The advance of high-throughput sequencing has made it possible to obtain new transcriptomes and study splicing mechanisms in non-model organisms. In these studies, there is often a need to investigate the tran...

    Authors: Shuhua Fu, Aaron M Tarone and Sing-Hoi Sze
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S5

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  36. Traditional approaches to studying molecular networks are based on linking genes or proteins. Higher-level networks linking gene sets or pathways have been proposed recently. Several types of gene set networks...

    Authors: Chayaporn Suphavilai, Liugen Zhu and Jake Y Chen
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S4

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  37. Many supervised learning algorithms have been applied in deriving gene signatures for patient stratification from gene expression data. However, transferring the multi-gene signatures from one analytical platf...

    Authors: Segun Jung, Yingtao Bi and Ramana V Davuluri
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S3

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  38. DNA methylation is an important epigenetic mark relevant to normal development and disease genesis. A common approach to characterizing genome-wide DNA methylation is using Next Generation Sequencing technolog...

    Authors: Jacob Porter, Ming-an Sun, Hehuang Xie and Liqing Zhang
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S2

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  39. Peptide sequence assignment is the central task in protein identification with MS/MS-based strategies. Although a number of post-database search algorithms for filtering target peptide spectrum matches (PSMs) ...

    Authors: Xijun Liang, Zhonghang Xia, Ling Jian, Xinnan Niu and Andrew Link
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16(Suppl 11):S1

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 16 Supplement 11

  40. Male sterility is an important mechanism for the production of hybrid seeds in watermelon. Although fruit development has been studied extensively in watermelon, there are no reports on gene expression in flor...

    Authors: Sun-Ju Rhee, Minseok Seo, Yoon-Jeong Jang, Seoae Cho and Gung Pyo Lee
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:914
  41. The development of powerful new methods for DNA sequencing enable the discovery of sequence variants, their utilization for the mapping of mutant loci, and the identification of causal variants in a single ste...

    Authors: Jabier Gallego-Llamas, Andrew E. Timms, Krista A. Geister, Anna Lindsay and David R. Beier
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:913
  42. Early aerial senescence in switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) can significantly limit biomass yields. WRKY transcription factors that can regulate senescence could be used to reprogram senescence and enhance biomass ...

    Authors: Charles I. Rinerson, Erin D. Scully, Nathan A. Palmer, Teresa Donze-Reiner, Roel C. Rabara, Prateek Tripathi, Qingxi J Shen, Scott E. Sattler, Jai S. Rohila, Gautam Sarath and Paul J. Rushton
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:912
  43. DNA methylation is an important epigenetic mark that can potentially link early life exposures to adverse health outcomes later in life. Host factors like sex and age strongly influence biological variation of...

    Authors: Paul Yousefi, Karen Huen, Veronica Davé, Lisa Barcellos, Brenda Eskenazi and Nina Holland
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:911
  44. We describe the pioneering experience of a Spanish family pursuing the goal of understanding their own personal genetic data to the fullest possible extent using Direct to Consumer (DTC) tests. With full infor...

    Authors: Manuel Corpas, Willy Valdivia-Granda, Nazareth Torres, Bastian Greshake, Alain Coletta, Alexej Knaus, Andrew P. Harrison, Mike Cariaso, Federico Moran, Fiona Nielsen, Daniel Swan, David Y. Weiss Solís, Peter Krawitz, Frank Schacherer, Peter Schols, Huangming Yang…
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:910
  45. Maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Aiton) grows in a range of different climates in the southwestern Mediterranean region and the existence of a variety of latitudinal ecotypes or provenances is well established. In t...

    Authors: Rafael A. Cañas, Isabel Feito, José Francisco Fuente-Maqueda, Concepción Ávila, Juan Majada and Francisco M. Cánovas
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:909
  46. Embryo implantation is a complex, synchronized process that requires establishment of a reciprocal dialogue between a receptive endometrium and developing blastocysts. Recently, microRNAs (miRNAs), known to mo...

    Authors: Kamil Krawczynski, Stefan Bauersachs, Zaneta P. Reliszko, Alexander Graf and Monika M. Kaczmarek
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:906
  47. We investigated parent-of-origin and allele-specific expression effects on obesity and hepatic gene expression in reciprocal crosses between the Berlin Fat Mouse Inbred line (BFMI) and C57Bl/6NCrl (B6N).

    Authors: Stefan Kärst, Danny Arends, Sebastian Heise, Jan Trost, Marie-Laure Yaspo, Vyacheslav Amstislavskiy, Thomas Risch, Hans Lehrach and Gudrun A. Brockmann
    Citation: BMC Genomics 2015 16:904

    The Erratum to this article has been published in BMC Genomics 2015 16:1018

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