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Genome Biology

Genome Biology

Genome Biology

Single-cell omics: call for papers



Biology for the post-genomic era

Fully Open Access. Genome Biology covers all areas of biology and biomedicine studied from a genomic and post-genomic perspective. Content includes research, new methods and software tools, and reviews, opinions and commentaries. Areas covered include, but are not limited to: sequence analysis; bioinformatics; insights into molecular, cellular and organismal biology; functional genomics; epigenomics; population genomics; proteomics; comparative biology and evolution; systems and network biology; genomics of disease; and clinical genomics. All content is open access immediately on publication.

Editor

  • Louisa Flintoft PhD, Genome Biology


  • Standing variation and adaptation

    Selective sweep mapping in chickens reveals that standing genetic variation makes a considerable contribution to the long-term response to selection
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:219
  • XIST and localization

    Expression of XIST from exogenous sites induces perinuclear localization at each site, plus a variable extent of silencing
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:208
  • tRNAs and inherited conditions

    Work on primordial dwarfism provides new insights into links between tRNA modification and inherited conditions in humans
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:216
  • New genes drive evolution

    A new study identifies how new genes have driven the evolution of gene-gene interaction networks in vertebrates
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:202
  • Intestinal epigenetic regulation

    DNA methylation is functionally involved in the regulation of transcriptional activation in intestinal stem cells and is guided by the microbiome
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:211
  • Nanopore-based isoform identification

    Nanopore MinION sequencing is used to identify isoforms expressed from four different Drosophila genes
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:204
  • Cancer chromatin contacts

    Breast cancer cells show altered chromatin interactions, particularly among small, gene-rich chromosomes and at telomeres, compared with epithelial cells
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:214
  • Heterochromatin protein 1beta

    HP1beta has different roles and localization on chromatin in pluripotent and differentiated cells
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:213
  • Post-transcriptional regulation in malaria

    Deep sequencing identifies the PfAlba1 RNA-binding protein as an important regulator of translational timing in Plasmodium falciparum blood stages
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:212
  • Image attributed to: Site of mutation

    tRNA methylation and dwarfism

    Autozygome and exome analysis in consanguineous families identifies defective tRNA methylation as a cause of primordial dwarfism
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:210
  • Mouse oocyte transcriptome

    Mouse transcriptome analysis links transcription with DNA methylation establishment in female germ cells
    Genome Biology 2015, 16:209


Research
Li YR, van Setten J, Verma SS, Lu Y, Holmes MV, Gao H, Lek M, Nair N et al.
Genome Medicine 2015, 7:90
Method
Miller NA, Farrow EG, Gibson M, Willig LK, Twist G, Yoo B, Marrs T, Corder S et al.
Genome Medicine 2015, 7:100
Comment
Kirschner M, Bauch A, Agusti A, Hilke S, Merk S, Pison C, Roldan J, Seidenath B et al.
Genome Medicine 2015, 7:102
Method
Greninger AL, Naccache SN, Federman S, Yu G, Mbala P, Bres V, Stryke D, Bouquet J et al.
Genome Medicine 2015, 7:99

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