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Draft genome of Semisulcospira libertina, a species of freshwater snail

Gim JA, Baek KW, Hah YS, Choo HJ, Kim JS, Yoo JI

Semisulcospira libertina, a species of freshwater snail, is widespread in East Asia. It is important as a food source. Additionally, it is a vector of clonorchiasis, paragonimiasis, metagonimiasis, and other...
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Genome-Wide Identification and Classification of MicroRNAs Derived from Repetitive Elements

Gim JA, Ha HS, Ahn K, Kim DS, Kim HS

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known for their role in mRNA silencing via interference pathways. Repetitive elements (REs) share several characteristics with endogenous precursor miRNAs. In this study, 406 previously identified and...
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Structure and Expression Analyses of SVA Elements in Relation to Functional Genes

Kwon YJ, Choi Y, Eo J, Noh YN, Gim JA, Jung YD, Lee JR, Kim HS

SINE-VNTR-Alu (SVA) elements are present in hominoid primates and are divided into 6 subfamilies (SVA-A to SVA-F) and active in the human population. Using a bioinformatic tool, 22 SVA element-associated...
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Genomic landscape of advanced endometrial cancer analyzed by targeted next-generation sequencing and the cancer genome atlas (TCGA) dataset

Hong JH, Cho HW, Ouh YT, Lee JK, Chun Y, Gim JA

Objective Recent studies have detailed the genomic landscape of endometrial cancer (EC); however, no study has focused on genetic alterations in advanced EC. We performed genomic profiling of patients with advanced...
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Demographic and Genome Wide Association Analyses According to Muscle Mass Using Data of the Korean Genome and Epidemiology Study

Gim JA, Lee S, Kim SC, Baek KW, Yoo JI

Background: Sarcopenia is commonly found in the elderly due to a decline in muscle mass. Many researchers have performed genome-wide association studies (GWAS) to find genetic risk factors of sarcopenia. Although...
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