From telomere to telomere: The transcriptional and epigenetic state of human repeat elements
Savannah J. Hoyt(University of Connecticut), Rachel J. O’Neill(University of Connecticut), Evan E. Eichler(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jennifer L. Gerton(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Aaron F. Straight(Stanford University), Gabrielle A. Hartley(University of Connecticut), Matías Rodriguez(University of Münster), Luke Wojenski(University of Connecticut), Wojciech Makałowski(University of Münster), Reza Halabian(University of Münster), Michael C. Schatz(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nicolas Altemose(University of California, Berkeley), Jeb Rosen(Institute for Systems Biology), Karen H. Miga(University of California, Santa Cruz), Daniel R. Olson(University of Montana), Leighton J. Core(University of Connecticut), Arian F. A. Smit(Institute for Systems Biology), Leonardo Gomes de Lima(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Travis J. Wheeler(University of Montana), Jessica M. Storer(Institute for Systems Biology), Arang Rhie(National Institutes of Health), Winston Timp(Johns Hopkins University), Adam M. Phillippy(National Human Genome Research Institute), Charles Limouse(Stanford University), Mitchell R. Vollger(University of Washington), Patrick G. S. Grady(University of Connecticut), Ariel Gershman(Johns Hopkins University)
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