Pilvi Nigumann
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Sacconi S, Briand-Suleau A, Gros M, Baudoin C, Lemmers R, Rondeau S, et al.
Neurology
. 2019 Apr;
92(19):e2273-e2285.
PMID: 30979860
Objective: To compare the clinical features of patients showing a classical phenotype of facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) with genetic and epigenetic characteristics of the FSHD1 and FSHD2 loci D4Z4 and...
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Sultana T, van Essen D, Siol O, Bailly-Bechet M, Philippe C, El Aabidine A, et al.
Mol Cell
. 2019 Apr;
74(3):555-570.e7.
PMID: 30956044
L1 retrotransposons are transposable elements and major contributors of genetic variation in humans. Where L1 integrates into the genome can directly impact human evolution and disease. Here, we experimentally induced...
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Philippe C, Vargas-Landin D, Doucet A, van Essen D, Vera-Otarola J, Kuciak M, et al.
Elife
. 2016 Mar;
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PMID: 27016617
LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposons represent approximately one sixth of the human genome, but only the human-specific L1HS-Ta subfamily acts as an endogenous mutagen in modern humans, reshaping both somatic and germline...
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Kaer K, Branovets J, Hallikma A, Nigumann P, Speek M
PLoS One
. 2011 Oct;
6(10):e26099.
PMID: 22022525
Background: Transcriptional interference has been recently recognized as an unexpectedly complex and mostly negative regulation of genes. Despite a relatively few studies that emerged in recent years, it has been...
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Nigumann P, Redik K, Matlik K, Speek M
Genomics
. 2002 May;
79(5):628-34.
PMID: 11991712
Human L1 retrotransposon has two transcription-regulatory regions: an internal or sense promoter driving transcription of the full-length L1, and an antisense promoter (ASP) driving transcription in the opposite direction into...