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==Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)==
==Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)==
 
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# (2014) '''Mitosis Gives a Brief Window of Opportunity for a Change in Gene Transcription''' Richard P. Halley-Stott, Jerome Jullien, Vincent Pasque et al. PLoSBio. 10.1371. [http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pbio.1001914 Link]. <br>'''Summary''': Found that mitotic chromatin is reprogrammed 100 times faster than interphase nuclei in post-nuclear transfer to amphibian oocytes. Genes pass through a transient phase of high responsiveness to reprogramming factors during mitosis which alters cell fates. This may be a result of histone H2A deubiquitination.<br><br>


==Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences==
==Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences==

Revision as of 21:32, 13 October 2014

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JOURNAL ASSIGNMENTS:

  • ACS Synthetic Biology - Rene
  • Cell - Meli'sa
  • Frontiers in Microbiotechnology – David
  • Journal of Biological Engineering - Meli'sa
  • Journal of Cell Biology - Jonah
  • Molecular Biology of the Cell - David
  • Molecular and Cellular Biology - Rene
  • Nature - Jonah
  • Nature Biotechnology - Ryan
  • Nature Methods - Jan
  • Nature Molecular Systems Biology - Ryan
  • Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology) - Cameron
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Jan
  • Science - Cameron
  • Miscellaneous Reviews and Media - Dr. Haynes

INSTRUCTIONS: Please search for lab-relevant articles dated May 9, 2014 up to today.


Spring 2014, 05/08/2014

Use the following text format EXACTLY as it is shown below...

  1. (year) Title. Author One, Author Two, and Author Three et al. Journal. Volume:pages. Link.
    Summary: Very short explanation of why this paper is relevant/ interesting.

  2. (2011) Engineering a Photoactivated Caspase-7 for Rapid Induction of Apoptosis. Evan Mills, Xi Chen, Elizabeth Pham, Stanley Wong, and Kevin Truong et al. ACS Synthetic Biology, 1.3:75-82. Link.
    Summary: A group from University of Toronto developed a protein that causes rapid apotosis (cell death) of targeted cells.

Open edit mode and copy the example above. Do not erase the <br><br> tags. Do not use keyboard line returns to space out the numbered list, or else each item will start with the number 1.

ACS Synthetic Biology

  1. TBA

Cell

  1. TBA

Frontiers in Microbiotechnology

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Journal of Biological Engineering

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Journal of Cell Biology

  1. TBA

Molecular Biology of the Cell

  1. TBA

Molecular and Cellular Biology

  1. TBA

Nature

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Nature Biotechnology

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Nature Methods

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Nature Molecular Systems Biology

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Public Library of Science Biology (PLoS Biology)


Nothing super relevant.
Perhaps a bit relevant to Jan/David

  1. (2014) Mitosis Gives a Brief Window of Opportunity for a Change in Gene Transcription Richard P. Halley-Stott, Jerome Jullien, Vincent Pasque et al. PLoSBio. 10.1371. Link.
    Summary: Found that mitotic chromatin is reprogrammed 100 times faster than interphase nuclei in post-nuclear transfer to amphibian oocytes. Genes pass through a transient phase of high responsiveness to reprogramming factors during mitosis which alters cell fates. This may be a result of histone H2A deubiquitination.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

  1. TBA

Science

  1. TBA

Miscellaneous Reviews and Media

Reviews

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News

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