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Nature Reviews Genetics Contents December 2013 Volume 14 Number 12 pp 821-894

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December 2013 Volume 14 Number 12
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Research Highlights
Reviews
Correspondence


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Article series:
Non-coding RNA
 Featured article:
Evolution of crop species: genetics of domestication and diversification
Rachel S. Meyer & Michael D. Purugganan
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTSTop

Small RNAs: Antiviral RNAi in mammals
p821 | doi:10.1038/nrg3616
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Evolution: Proteins partner up in a vigorous relationship
p822 | doi:10.1038/nrg3617
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Gene expression: Controls and roles for trans-splicing
p822 | doi:10.1038/nrg3618
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Development: Seeing the pattern
p823 | doi:10.1038/nrg3619
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Clinical genetics: Exomes in the clinic
p824 | doi:10.1038/nrg3620
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Human evolution: Reprogrammed cells dissect ape retrotransposition
p824 | doi:10.1038/nrg3621
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Gene regulation: From genetic variation to phenotype via chromatin
p824 | doi:10.1038/nrg3622
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REVIEWSTop
Genome dynamics during experimental evolution
Jeffrey E. Barrick & Richard E. Lenski
p827 | doi:10.1038/nrg3564
This Review describes how whole-genome sequencing of experimental populations of microorganisms and other species is yielding new insights into evolutionary processes. These details include variation in mutation rates, diverse genetic routes to adaptation and dynamic interactions within and between populations.
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Evolution of crop species: genetics of domestication and diversification
Rachel S. Meyer & Michael D. Purugganan
p840 | doi:10.1038/nrg3605
The recent improvement in technologies to identify genetic variants linked with quantitative traits has allowed the identification of variants that are associated with crop domestication. This Review considers these approaches and their application to the study of crop domestication.
Abstract | Full Text | PDF | Supplementary information
A new world of Polycombs: unexpected partnerships and emerging functions
Yuri B. Schwartz & Vincenzo Pirrotta
p853 | doi:10.1038/nrg3603
Polycomb group (PcG) proteins have long been known to have repressive functions. Recently, novel complexes of PcG proteins have been identified and have been shown to have novel molecular and biological functions, which are discussed in this Review.
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High-resolution network biology: connecting sequence with function
Colm J. Ryan, Peter Cimermancic, Zachary A. Szpiech, Andrej Sali, Ryan D. Hernandez & Nevan J. Krogan
p865 | doi:10.1038/nrg3574
Network analyses of protein-protein, genetic and drug-gene interactions have typically been limited to analyses at the whole-protein and whole-gene levels. This Review discusses how high-resolution network analyses at the domain and residue levels are providing valuable insights into diverse research fields that range from structural biology to human disease.
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Article series: Non-coding RNA
Gene regulation by antisense transcription
Vicent Pelechano & Lars M. Steinmetz
p880 | doi:10.1038/nrg3594
Antisense transcription is increasingly being recognized as an important regulator of gene expression across all kingdoms of life and through a range of regulatory modes. Antisense transcripts are also emerging as facilitators of rapid evolution of gene regulation.
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Correspondence: A commentary on Pitfalls of predicting complex traits from SNPs
Gustavo de los Campos & Daniel A. Sorensen
p894 | doi:10.1038/nrg3457-c1
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Reply: Author reply to A commentary on Pitfalls of predicting complex traits from SNPs
Naomi R. Wray, Jian Yang, Ben J. Hayes, Alkes L. Price, Michael E. Goddard & Peter M. Visscher
p894 | doi:10.1038/nrg3457-c2
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