Apparent bias toward long gene misregulation in MeCP2 syndromes disappears after controlling for baseline variations

Recent studies have suggested that long genes (>100 kb) are more likely to be misregulated in some neurological diseases, such as autism and Rett syndrome. Here the authors find that the apparent length-dependent trends previously observed in MeCP2 microarray and RNA-sequencing datasets disappear...

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Autores principales: Ayush T. Raman, Amy E. Pohodich, Ying-Wooi Wan, Hari Krishna Yalamanchili, William E. Lowry, Huda Y. Zoghbi, Zhandong Liu
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2018
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Sumario:Recent studies have suggested that long genes (>100 kb) are more likely to be misregulated in some neurological diseases, such as autism and Rett syndrome. Here the authors find that the apparent length-dependent trends previously observed in MeCP2 microarray and RNA-sequencing datasets disappeared after controlling for baseline variations.