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Prevalence of inadequate vitamin D intake in spinal muscular atrophy type I population as it correlates with bone health
Generalized singular value decomposition of genomic profiles predicts glioblastoma survival
Electrochemical quantification of DNA using aluminum oxide membranes
RNA interference gene therapy for dominant photoreceptor degeneration disease in mouse models expressing mutant guanylate cyclase-activating protein 1
Human and mycobacterial coevolution: The role of genetic recombination in reconstructing the evolutionary history of these important human pathogens
Characterization of auxiliary subunits for GLR-1 AMPA receptors in Caenorhabditis elegans
Oscar the grouch: A zebrafish model of heritable T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia that displays apoptosis resistance
Seeking further knowledge of robo signaling with forward genetics
Origins and regulation of progenitor cells in the embryonic and adult pancreas
Tools and techniques for genome annotation and analysis
Improving decision support for uncertain gene variants
Mutations in two distinct genetic pathways result in cerebral cavernous malformations
Host genetic diversity, pathogen adaptation and the evolution of virulence
Per-Arnt-Sim kinase regulates nutrient utilization and growth
Systematics of the "spiny Solanums": Molecular phylogenetics of Solanum section Androceras, subgenus Leptostemonum, and a revision of solanum section Eriophyllum
Control of metabolism: The allosterome, mitochondrial proteins, and mitochondrial pyruvate transport
Proximate and ultimate mechanisms of experimental adaptation to sociality in the house mouse (Mus musculus)
A seminal fluid serine protease, TRY-5, signals Caenorhabditis elegans sperm activation
Developing computational methods for studying nonmodel organism genetics and human disease with next-generation sequencing data