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Xiaowei Sylvia Chen

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Chen X, Reader R, Hoischen A, Veltman J, Simpson N, Francks C, et al.
Sci Rep . 2017 Apr; 7:46105. PMID: 28440294
A significant proportion of children have unexplained problems acquiring proficient linguistic skills despite adequate intelligence and opportunity. Developmental language disorders are highly heritable with substantial societal impact. Molecular studies have...
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Rodenas-Cuadrado P, Chen X, Wiegrebe L, Firzlaff U, Vernes S
BMC Genomics . 2015 Oct; 16:836. PMID: 26490347
Background: Bats are able to employ an astonishingly complex vocal repertoire for navigating their environment and conveying social information. A handful of species also show evidence for vocal learning, an...
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Chen X, Brown C
Nucleic Acids Res . 2012 Jul; 40(18):8862-73. PMID: 22821558
Messenger ribonucleic acids (RNAs) contain a large number of cis-regulatory RNA elements that function in many types of post-transcriptional regulation. These cis-regulatory elements are often characterized by conserved structures and/or...
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Chen X, Collins L, Biggs P, Penny D
Genome Biol Evol . 2010 Mar; 1:165-75. PMID: 20333187
RNA interference (RNAi) is a set of mechanisms which regulate gene expression in eukaryotes. Key elements of RNAi are small sense and antisense RNAs from 19 to 26 nt generated...
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Collins L, Chen X
RNA Biol . 2009 Aug; 6(5):495-502. PMID: 19713749
Our knowledge of RNA biology within eukaryotes has exploded over the last five years. Within new research we see that some features that were once thought to be part of...
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Chen X, White W, Collins L, Penny D
PLoS One . 2008 Sep; 3(8):e3106. PMID: 18769729
RNAs processing other RNAs is very general in eukaryotes, but is not clear to what extent it is ancestral to eukaryotes. Here we focus on pre-mRNA splicing, one of the...
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Chen X, Rozhdestvensky T, Collins L, Schmitz J, Penny D
Nucleic Acids Res . 2007 Jun; 35(14):4619-28. PMID: 17586815
Non-protein-coding RNAs represent a large proportion of transcribed sequences in eukaryotes. These RNAs often function in large RNA-protein complexes, which are catalysts in various RNA-processing pathways. As RNA processing has...