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Corrigendum: Machine learning identifies activation of RUNX/AP-1 as drivers of mesenchymal and fibrotic regulatory programs in gastric cancer

  • First Published February 3, 2026
Research

Machine learning identifies activation of RUNX/AP-1 as drivers of mesenchymal and fibrotic regulatory programs in gastric cancer

  • First Published May 22, 2024
Research

Genome-scale mutational signatures of aflatoxin in cells, mice, and human tumors

  • First Published July 24, 2017
Research

Callithrix jacchus genome" > Discovery of a new repeat family in the Callithrix jacchus genome

  • First Published February 25, 2016
Erratum

Burkholderia pseudomallei sequencing identifies genomic clades with distinct recombination, accessory, and epigenetic profiles" > Burkholderia pseudomallei sequencing identifies genomic clades with distinct recombination, accessory, and epigenetic profiles

  • First Published April 1, 2015
Research

Burkholderia pseudomallei sequencing identifies genomic clades with distinct recombination, accessory, and epigenetic profiles" > Burkholderia pseudomallei sequencing identifies genomic clades with distinct recombination, accessory, and epigenetic profiles

  • First Published September 18, 2014
Method

Alu insertions in diverse human populations" > Mobile element scanning (ME-Scan) identifies thousands of novel Alu insertions in diverse human populations

  • First Published April 18, 2013
Perspective

Reading TE leaves: New approaches to the identification of transposable element insertions

  • First Published June 1, 2011
Method

Computational analysis of genome-wide DNA methylation during the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells along the endodermal lineage

  • First Published August 27, 2010
Letter

Deeply conserved chordate noncoding sequences preserve genome synteny but do not drive gene duplicate retention

  • First Published August 24, 2009
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