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  1. ...26: 841–842. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btq033 ↵Rinaldi VD, Hsieh K, Munroe R, Bolcun-Filas E, Schimenti JC. 2017. Pharmacological inhibition of the DNA damage checkpoint prevents radiation-induced oocyte death. Genetics 206: 1823–1828. doi:10.1534/genetics.117.203455 ↵Singhal S, Leffler EM...
  2. ...than the genotyped SNP_A-8538282. Integrated SNP, basal expression, and radiation AUC analyses The effect of genetic variation on radiation-induced cytotoxicity might result, in part, from the regulation of gene expression. Previous studies performed with lymphoblastoid cell lines have shown that post...
  3. ...passage (P2 or P3; n = 5) and MSC of late passage just before entering senescence (P7–P16 according to inter-individual variation in long-term growth curves; n = 4). To focus on the most relevant SA-DNAm changes, we have only considered CpG sites with at least 20% differential methylation and a limma...
  4. ...in the region spanned by the rump-white ( Rw ) inversion on Chr 5. Rw is a radiation-induced mutation causing depigmentation of the posterior and ventral abdomen in heterozygotes and embryonic lethality in homozygotes ( Stephenson et al. 1994 ). Recombination in heterozygotes is effectively suppressed...
  5. ...box highlights the only allelic variation. M9 of the d haplotype (accession no. NM_008205) is identical to M9bc and not shown. The position of the highly conserved cysteine residues are marked in yellow; putative sites for N-linked glycosylation are marked in light blue; residues normally found...
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