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Maria Ninova

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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|August 14, 2020
New players on the piRNA fieldMaria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 19, 2013
Multiple products from microRNA transcriptsAntonio Marco, Maria Ninova, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Genome Biology|September 28, 2017
Abundant expression of somatic transposon-derived piRNAs throughout Tribolium castaneum embryogenesisMaria Ninova, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Matthew Ronshaugen
Genome Research|November 1, 2015
MicroRNA evolution, expression, and function during short germband development in Tribolium castaneumMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 30, 2014
Conserved temporal patterns of microRNA expression in Drosophila support a developmental hourglass modelMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 2014
Fast-evolving microRNAs are highly expressed in the early embryo of Drosophila virilisMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 22, 2019
The control of gene expression and cell identity by H3K9 trimethylationMaria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth, Alexei A Aravin
Nucleic Acids Research|June 19, 2013
Clusters of microRNAs emerge by new hairpins in existing transcriptsAntonio Marco, Maria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, et al.
Elife|November 24, 2023
SUMOylation of Bonus, the <i>Drosophila</i> homolog of Transcription Intermediary Factor 1, safeguards germline identity by recruiting repressive chromatin complexes to silence tissue-specific genesBaira Godneeva, Maria Ninova, Katalin Fejes-Toth, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 30, 2023
SUMOylation of Bonus, the <i>Drosophila</i> homolog of Transcription Intermediary Factor 1, safeguards germline identity by recruiting repressive chromatin complexes to silence tissue-specific genesBaira Godneeva, Maria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth, et al.
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Nature Structural & Molecular Biology|August 14, 2020
New players on the piRNA fieldMaria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth
Biochemical Society Transactions|July 19, 2013
Multiple products from microRNA transcriptsAntonio Marco, Maria Ninova, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Genome Biology|September 28, 2017
Abundant expression of somatic transposon-derived piRNAs throughout Tribolium castaneum embryogenesisMaria Ninova, Sam Griffiths-Jones, Matthew Ronshaugen
Genome Research|November 1, 2015
MicroRNA evolution, expression, and function during short germband development in Tribolium castaneumMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Genome Biology and Evolution|August 30, 2014
Conserved temporal patterns of microRNA expression in Drosophila support a developmental hourglass modelMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
RNA (New York, N.Y.)|January 23, 2014
Fast-evolving microRNAs are highly expressed in the early embryo of Drosophila virilisMaria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, Sam Griffiths-Jones
Development (Cambridge, England)|September 22, 2019
The control of gene expression and cell identity by H3K9 trimethylationMaria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth, Alexei A Aravin
Nucleic Acids Research|June 19, 2013
Clusters of microRNAs emerge by new hairpins in existing transcriptsAntonio Marco, Maria Ninova, Matthew Ronshaugen, et al.
Elife|November 24, 2023
SUMOylation of Bonus, the <i>Drosophila</i> homolog of Transcription Intermediary Factor 1, safeguards germline identity by recruiting repressive chromatin complexes to silence tissue-specific genesBaira Godneeva, Maria Ninova, Katalin Fejes-Toth, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 30, 2023
SUMOylation of Bonus, the <i>Drosophila</i> homolog of Transcription Intermediary Factor 1, safeguards germline identity by recruiting repressive chromatin complexes to silence tissue-specific genesBaira Godneeva, Maria Ninova, Katalin Fejes Tóth, et al.
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