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Randy L. Jirtle

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC
Randy L. Jirtle

Why this Project

Imprinted Genes and Transposons: Epigenomic Targets for Low Dose Radiation Effects

Technical Abstracts

2006 Workshop
Radiation and the Fetal Epigenome
Weidman, J.R., Dolinoy, D.C., and Jirtle, R.L.

2005 Workshop
Environmental Epigenomics and Adult Disease Susceptibility
Jirtle, R.L.

Publications

Dolinoy, D.C. and Jirtle, R.L. (2008). Environmental epigenomics in human health and disease. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 49(1):4-8.

Mikkelsen,T.S., Wakefield, M.J., Aken, B., Amemiya, C.T., Chang, J.L., Duke, S., Garber, M., Gentles, A.J., Goodstadt, L., Heger, A., Jurka, J., Kamal, M., Mauceli, E., Searle, S.M.J., Sharpe, T., Baker, M.L., Batzer, M.A., Benos, P.V., Belov, K., Clamp, M., Cook, A., Cuff, J., Das, R., Davidow, L., Deakin, J.E., Fazzari, M.J., Glass, J.L., Grabherr, M., Greally, J.M., Gu, W., Hore, T.A., Huttley, G.A., Kleber, M., Jirtle, R.L., Koina, E., Lee, J.T., Mahony, S., Marra, M.A., Miller, R.D., Nicholls, R.D., Oda, M., Papenfuss, A.T., Parra, Z.E., Pollock, D.D., Ray, D.A., Schein, J.E., Speed, T.P., Thompson, K., Vandeberg, J.L., Wade, C.M., Walker, J.A., Waters, P.D., Webber, C., Weidman, J.R., Xie, X., Zody, M.C., Graves, J.A.M., Ponting, C.P., Breen, M., Samollow, P.B., Lander, E.S., and Lindblad-Toh, K. (2007). Genome of the marsupial Monodelphis domestica reveals innovation in non-coding sequences. Nature 447(7141):167-177.

Dolinoy, D.C., Huang, D., and Jirtle, R.L. (2007). Maternal nutrient supplementation counteracts bisphenol A-induced DNA hypomethylation in early development. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America104(32):13056-13061.

Dolinoy, D.C., Weidman, J.R., Waterland, RA., and Jirtle, R.L. (2006). Environmental influences on the fetal epigenome. Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 47(6):414.

Jirtle, R.L. and Skinner, M.K. (2007). Environmental epigenomics and disease susceptibility. Nature Publishing Group 8:253-262.

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