
Cailyn H. Spurrell
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Oct 9, 2024 |
nature.com | Samuel Abassah-Oppong |Raquel Rouco |Cailyn H. Spurrell |Fabrice Darbellay |Jennifer A. Akiyama |Javier Lopez-Rios | +5 more
AbstractApproximately a quarter of the human genome consists of gene deserts, large regions devoid of genes often located adjacent to developmental genes and thought to contribute to their regulation. However, defining the regulatory functions embedded within these deserts is challenging due to their large size.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
nature.com | Sudha Rajderkar |Maria Amaral |Laura Cook |Fabrice Darbellay |Cailyn H. Spurrell |Marco Osterwalder | +9 more
AbstractThe genetic basis of human facial variation and craniofacial birth defects remains poorly understood. Distant-acting transcriptional enhancers control the fine-tuned spatiotemporal expression of genes during critical stages of craniofacial development. However, a lack of accurate maps of the genomic locations and cell type-resolved activities of craniofacial enhancers prevents their systematic exploration in human genetics studies.
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