Frontiers Article Alert

Friday, 24 January 2014

 

Top 10 most viewed Genetics articles in 2013

Top 10 most viewed Genetics articles in 2013

Read the most popular articles from Frontiers in Genetics last year.

Read the blog post ...

Frontiers is pleased to announce a number of exciting new articles in the field of Genetics.

 

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Applied Genetic Epidemiology”

Genome-wide association analysis confirms and extends the association of SLC2A9 with serum uric acid levels to Mexican Americans
Venkata Saroja Voruganti, Jack W Kent, Subrata Debnath, Shelley A Cole, Karin Haack, Harald HH Goring, Melanie A Carless, Joanne E Curran, Matthew P Johnson, Laura Almasy, Thomas D Dyer, Jean W MacCluer, Eric K Moses, Hanna E Abboud, Michael C Mahaney, John Blangero, and Anthony Gean Comuzzie

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Behavioral and Psychiatric Genetics”

G protein-linked signaling pathways in bipolar and major depressive disorders
Hiroaki Tomita, Mary E Ziegler, Helen B Kim, Simon J Evans, Prabhakara V Choudary, Jun Z Li, Fan Meng, Manhong Dai, Charles R Neal, Richard M Myers, Terry P Speed, Jack D Barchas, Alan F Schatzberg, Stanley J Watson, Huda Akil, Edward G Jones, William E Bunney, and Marquis P Vawter
The presence of both serotonin 1A receptor (HTR1A) and dopamine transporter (DAT1) gene variants increase the risk of borderline personality disorder
Peter R Joyce, John Stephenson, Martin A Kennedy, Roger T Mulder, and Patrick C Mchugh
From observational to dynamic genetics
Claire M. A. Haworth and Oliver S.P. Davis

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Bioinformatics and Computational Biology”

Circ2Traits: a comprehensive database for circular RNA potentially associated with disease and traits
Suman Ghosal, Shaoli Das, Rituparno Sen, Piyali Basak, and Jayprokas Chakrabarti
On the underlying assumptions of threshold Boolean networks as a model for genetic regulatory network behavior
Van Tran, Matthew Nicholson McCall, Helene McMurray, and Anthony Almudevar
Validation of gene regulatory network inference based on controllability
Xiaoning Qian and Edward Dougherty
B-cell lymphoma gene regulatory networks: biological consistency among inference methods
Ricardo De Matos Simoes, Matthias Dehmer, and Frank Emmert-Streib
Small proteins: untapped area of potential biological importance
Mingming Su, Yunchao Ling, Jun Yu, Jiayan Wu, and Jingfa Xiao
A tale of two drug targets: the evolutionary history of BACE1 and BACE2
Christopher Southan and John Hancock
Genetic interaction networks: better understand to better predict
Benjamin Boucher and Sarah Jenna
Joint conditional Gaussian graphical models with multiple sources of genomic data
Hyonho Chun, Min Chen, Bing Li, and Hongyu Zhao
Sequencing quality assessment tools to enable data-driven informatics for high throughput genomics
Richard Mark Leggett, Ricardo Humberto Ramirez-Gonzalez, Bernardo Clavijo, Darren Waite, and Robert Paul Davey
Current composite-feature classification methods do not outperform simple single-genes classifiers in breast cancer prognosis
Christine Staiger, Sidney Cadot, Balázs Györffy, Lodewyk FA Wessels, and Gunnar W Klau
Experimental assessment of static and dynamic algorithms for gene regulation inference from time series expression data
Miguel Lopes and Gianluca Bontempi
Network statistics of genetically-driven gene co-expression modules in mouse crosses
Marie-Pier Scott-Boyer, Benjamin Haibe-Kains, and Christian F Deschepper

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Epigenomics and Epigenetics”

DNA methyltransferases and TETs in the regulation of differentiation and invasiveness of extra-villous trophoblasts
Philip Campbell Logan, Peter E Lobie, and Murray David Mitchell
Aberrantly methylated genes in human papillary thyroid cancer and their association with BRAF/RAS mutation
Yasuko Kikuchi, Eiichi Tsuji, Koichi Yagi, Keisuke Matsusaka, Shingo Tsuji, Junichi Kurebayashi, Toshihisa Ogawa, Hiroyuki Aburatani, and Atsushi Kaneda
Placental pseudo-malignancy from a DNA methylation perspective: unanswered questions and future directions
Boris Novakovic and Richard Saffery
Identification and interrogation of combinatorial histone modifications
Kelly R Karch, Jamie E DeNizio, Ben E Black, and Benjamin Aaron Garcia
Stress-induced ECM alteration modulates cellular microRNAs that feedback to readjust the extracellular environment and cell behavior
Halyna R Shcherbata and Evgeniia Edeleva
The role of microRNAs in the regulation of cancer stem cells
Ryou-u Takahashi, Hiroaki Miyazaki, and Takahiro Ochiya

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology”

The variety mixture strategy assessed in a G × G experiment with rice and the blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
Romain Gallet, François Bonnot, Joëlle Milazzo, Christophe Tertois, Henri Adreit, Virginie Ravigné, Didier Tharreau, and Elisabeth Fournier

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Evolutionary and Population Genetics”

Life cycle of an n-globin pseudogene microsatellite locus
Jasmin H Bavarva, Hongseok Tae, Pawel Michalak, and Harold R Garner
Copy-number changes in evolution: rates, fitness effects and adaptive significance
Vaishali Katju and Ulfar Bergthorsson
Non-genetic adaptive dynamics for cellular robustness
Kumar Selvarajoo

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Genetics of Aging”

Chromatin structure and transposable elements in organismal aging
Jason G. Wood and Stephen L. Helfand
Genome wide association and linkage analyses identified three loci—4q25, 17q23.2, and 10q11.21—associated with variation in leukocyte telomere length: the Long Life Family Study
Joseph H Lee, Rong Cheng, Lawrence S Honig, Mary Feitosa, Candace Kammerer, Min Suk Kang, Nicole Schupf, Jiuan Lin, Jason L Sanders, Harold T Bae, Todd Druley, Thomas T Perls, Kaare Christensen, Michael Province, and Richard Mayeux

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Livestock Genomics”

Evaluation of the lasso and the elastic net in genome-wide association studies
Patrik Waldmann, Gábor Mészáros, Birgit Gredler, Christian Fürst, and Johann Sölkner

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Neurogenomics”

Genetic susceptibility to methylmercury developmental neurotoxicity matters
Jordi Julvez and Philippe Grandjean
Single neurons needed for brain asymmetry studies
Athina Samara

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Non-Coding RNA”

The cellular roles of Ccr4-NOT in model and pathogenic fungi – implications for fungal virulence
John C. Panepinto, Eva Heinz, and Ana Traven
Heterogeneity and complexity within the nuclease module of the Ccr4-Not complex
Gerlof Sebastiaan Winkler and Dario L Balacco
Circular RNA (circRNA) in Alzheimer's disease (AD)
Walter Lukiw
The anti-miR21 antagomir, a therapeutic tool for colorectal cancer, has a potential synergistic effect by perturbing an angiogenesis-associated miR30
Min-sun Song and John Joseph Rossi
The CAF1-NOT complex of trypanosomes
Esteban Erben, Chaitali Chakraborty, and Christine Clayton

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Statistical Genetics and Methodology”

Understanding DNA results within the case context: importance of the alternative proposition
Louise Mckenna
A review of post-GWAS prioritization approaches
Lin Hou and Hongyu Zhao
Gene-alcohol interactions identify several novel blood pressure loci including a promising locus near SLC16A9
Jeannette Simino, Yun Ju Sung, Rezart Kume, Karen Schwander, and DC Rao
Is human DNA enough?—potential for bacterial DNA
Sarah Louise Leake
Two-phase and family-based designs for next-generation sequencing studies
Duncan C Thomas, Zhao Yang, and Fan Yang
On multi-marker tests for association in case-control studies
Margaret A Taub, Holger R Schwender, Samuel G Younkin, Thomas A Louis, and Ingo Ruczinski
The role of SNP-loop diuretic interactions in hypertension across ethnic groups in HyperGEN
Lisa de las Fuentes, Yun Ju Sung, Karen L. Schwander, Sonia Kalathiveetil, Steven C. Hunt, Donna K. Arnett, and D. C. Rao
DNA transfer: informed judgment or mere guesswork?
Christophe Champod
Screening-testing approaches for gene-gene and gene-environment interactions using independent statistics
Joshua Millstein

Frontiers in Genetics, Section “Systems Biology”

A computation using mutually exclusive processing is sufficient to identify specific Hedgehog signaling components
Spencer J Spratt
Multi-omic network signatures of disease
David L Gibbs, Lisa E Gralinski, Ralph S Baric, and Shannon K McWeeney
Allergic asthma biomarkers using systems approaches
Gaurab Sircar, Bodhisattwa Saha, Swati Gupta Bhattacharya, and Sudipto Saha
Could magnetic resonance provide in vivo histology?
Marco Dominietto and Markus Rudin
Connect with us on Facebook LinkedIn Google+ Vimeo Follow the latest articles of
Frontiers in Genetics
Twitter RSS
Frontiers in Genetics  |  EPFL Innovation Park, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland  |  +41 21 510 17 11  |  info@frontiersin.org  |  www.frontiersin.org
Feel free to suggest your colleagues to stay in touch with our news and sign in to Frontiers Alerts.