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Dennis J Hazelett

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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 8, 2025
Rethinking GWAS: how lessons from genetic screens and artificial intelligence could reveal biological mechanismsDennis J Hazelett
Nature Biotechnology|March 18, 2025
An open letter to graduate students and other procrastinators: it's time to writeDennis J Hazelett
Journal of Neurobiology|September 29, 2004
Segment-specific muscle degeneration is triggered directly by a steroid hormone during insect metamorphosisDennis J Hazelett, Janis C Weeks
Bioinformatics Advances|October 30, 2024
<i>motifbreakR</i> v2: expanded variant analysis including indels and integrated evidence from transcription factor binding databasesSimon G Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Arxiv|July 16, 2024
<i>MotifbreakR v2</i>: extended capability and database integrationSimon G Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 15, 2015
motifbreakR: an R/Bioconductor package for predicting variant effects at transcription factor binding sitesSimon G Coetzee, Gerhard A Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 30, 2009
Affinity Density: a novel genomic approach to the identification of transcription factor regulatory targetsDennis J Hazelett, Daniel L Lakeland, Joseph B Weiss
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 21, 2012
A rare variant, which destroys a FoxA1 site at 8q24, is associated with prostate cancer riskDennis J Hazelett, Simon G Coetzee, Gerhard A Coetzee
Biodata Mining|January 15, 2025
Genome-wide association studies are enriched for interacting genesPeter T Nguyen, Simon G Coetzee, Irina Silacheva, et al.
Research Square|November 6, 2024
Genome wide association studies are enriched for interacting genesPeter T Nguyen, Simon G Coetzee, Irina Silacheva, et al.
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Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 8, 2025
Rethinking GWAS: how lessons from genetic screens and artificial intelligence could reveal biological mechanismsDennis J Hazelett
Nature Biotechnology|March 18, 2025
An open letter to graduate students and other procrastinators: it's time to writeDennis J Hazelett
Journal of Neurobiology|September 29, 2004
Segment-specific muscle degeneration is triggered directly by a steroid hormone during insect metamorphosisDennis J Hazelett, Janis C Weeks
Bioinformatics Advances|October 30, 2024
<i>motifbreakR</i> v2: expanded variant analysis including indels and integrated evidence from transcription factor binding databasesSimon G Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Arxiv|July 16, 2024
<i>MotifbreakR v2</i>: extended capability and database integrationSimon G Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 15, 2015
motifbreakR: an R/Bioconductor package for predicting variant effects at transcription factor binding sitesSimon G Coetzee, Gerhard A Coetzee, Dennis J Hazelett
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 30, 2009
Affinity Density: a novel genomic approach to the identification of transcription factor regulatory targetsDennis J Hazelett, Daniel L Lakeland, Joseph B Weiss
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|December 21, 2012
A rare variant, which destroys a FoxA1 site at 8q24, is associated with prostate cancer riskDennis J Hazelett, Simon G Coetzee, Gerhard A Coetzee
Biodata Mining|January 15, 2025
Genome-wide association studies are enriched for interacting genesPeter T Nguyen, Simon G Coetzee, Irina Silacheva, et al.
Research Square|November 6, 2024
Genome wide association studies are enriched for interacting genesPeter T Nguyen, Simon G Coetzee, Irina Silacheva, et al.
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