Discussing papers
Nisha padmanabhan
Friday, 23 November 2007 07:57 UTC
Hello,
Since the inception of this group, there hasnt been much activity and so was wondering if anyone would be interested in discussing recently published papers in this field on a weekly basis? :)
Do drop in a post if interested!
Thanks,
Nisha
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Yes, I would be very interested.
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Hi,
I was thinking about the following paper to start with.
‘Genome-wide maps of chromatin state in pluripotent and lineage-committed cells’, Nature 2007
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I can recall this paper. Well, in my opinion, the striking correlation between ChIP-Seq and ChIP-chip shown in one of their fig looks impressive though they lack a global correlation measure that covers whole genome or so. I see a lack of scientific novelty in the paper, the majority of the observations (like h3k4/k27 bivalent marks etc) have already been discussed in literature, nevertheless the the paper provides a useful repository of chromatin modification data that is now being utilized by other researchers in the field. Genome wide studies are fine enough, but I wld like to see in-situ characterization of multivalent chromatin states.
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I am new to the site…
I wanted to know if i could share a power point project created by me for an inter college competition. The topic was Anti ageing by the use of Gene silencing! -
Sure you can, we can give you any suggestions we might have.
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Anonymous
Hi, I am new. Are you still discussing epigenetics papers on a weekly basis? If you are, I’m interested!
Please let me know!
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Hi anonymous,
The group has been dormant for a while now, but I am game to start the weekly paper discussion! If you already have a paper in mind, please post the title of the paper.
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