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Nicolas Altemose

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Nature Genetics|February 26, 2013
Using population admixture to help complete maps of the human genomeGiulio Genovese, Robert E Handsaker, Heng Li, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 18, 2026
Single-molecule variation in telomeric sequence and structure across humansDanilo Dubocanin, Mitchell R Vollger, Shane J Neph, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 20, 2025
Evolution and instability of human centromeres are accelerated by heterochromatin boundary loss and CENP-A overexpressionMegan A Mahlke, Lior Lumerman, Poulomi Nath, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 21, 2025
NKX2-1 drives neuroendocrine transdifferentiation of prostate cancer via epigenetic and 3D chromatin remodelingXiaodong Lu, Viriya Keo, Irina Cheng, et al.
Nature|February 4, 2016
Re-engineering the zinc fingers of PRDM9 reverses hybrid sterility in miceBenjamin Davies, Edouard Hatton, Nicolas Altemose, et al.
Nature Genetics|September 4, 2025
DNA methylation influences human centromere positioning and functionCatalina Salinas-Luypaert, Danilo Dubocanin, Rosa Jooyoung Lee, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2022
Epigenetic patterns in a complete human genomeAriel Gershman, Michael E G Sauria, Xavi Guitart, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 10, 2026
Haplotype-resolved centromeric chromatin organization from a complete diploid human genomeYuan Xu, Hailey Loucks, Julian Menendez, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2022
From telomere to telomere: The transcriptional and epigenetic state of human repeat elementsSavannah J Hoyt, Jessica M Storer, Gabrielle A Hartley, et al.
Nature|November 7, 2024
Enhancing transcription-replication conflict targets ecDNA-positive cancersJun Tang, Natasha E Weiser, Guiping Wang, et al.
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Nature Genetics|February 26, 2013
Using population admixture to help complete maps of the human genomeGiulio Genovese, Robert E Handsaker, Heng Li, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|May 18, 2026
Single-molecule variation in telomeric sequence and structure across humansDanilo Dubocanin, Mitchell R Vollger, Shane J Neph, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 20, 2025
Evolution and instability of human centromeres are accelerated by heterochromatin boundary loss and CENP-A overexpressionMegan A Mahlke, Lior Lumerman, Poulomi Nath, et al.
Nature Genetics|July 21, 2025
NKX2-1 drives neuroendocrine transdifferentiation of prostate cancer via epigenetic and 3D chromatin remodelingXiaodong Lu, Viriya Keo, Irina Cheng, et al.
Nature|February 4, 2016
Re-engineering the zinc fingers of PRDM9 reverses hybrid sterility in miceBenjamin Davies, Edouard Hatton, Nicolas Altemose, et al.
Nature Genetics|September 4, 2025
DNA methylation influences human centromere positioning and functionCatalina Salinas-Luypaert, Danilo Dubocanin, Rosa Jooyoung Lee, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2022
Epigenetic patterns in a complete human genomeAriel Gershman, Michael E G Sauria, Xavi Guitart, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 10, 2026
Haplotype-resolved centromeric chromatin organization from a complete diploid human genomeYuan Xu, Hailey Loucks, Julian Menendez, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 31, 2022
From telomere to telomere: The transcriptional and epigenetic state of human repeat elementsSavannah J Hoyt, Jessica M Storer, Gabrielle A Hartley, et al.
Nature|November 7, 2024
Enhancing transcription-replication conflict targets ecDNA-positive cancersJun Tang, Natasha E Weiser, Guiping Wang, et al.
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