David C. Page, M.D.

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Whitehead Institute (MIT), Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Jonathan S. Bogan grad student
Bruce  T. Lahn grad student (Evolution Tree)
Douglas B. Menke grad student 1994-2002 MIT
Gregoriy A Dokshin grad student 2007-2013 MIT (DevTree)
Alex Bortvin post-doc Whitehead Institute (MIT), HHMI
Elizabeth Mary Claire Fisher post-doc 1987-1990 Whitehead Institute (MIT) (Neurotree)
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Blanton LV, San Roman AK, Wood G, et al. (2024) Stable and robust Xi and Y transcriptomes drive cell-type-specific autosomal and Xa responses in vivo and in vitro in four human cell types. Cell Genomics. 100628
Rengarajan S, Derks J, Bellott DW, et al. (2024) Post-transcriptional cross- and auto-regulation buffer expression of the human RNA helicases and . Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Blanton LV, San Roman AK, Wood G, et al. (2024) Stable and robust Xi and Y transcriptomes drive cell-type-specific autosomal and Xa responses and in four human cell types. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Page DC. (2024) David C. Page. Cell Genomics. 4: 100486
San Roman AK, Skaletsky H, Godfrey AK, et al. (2023) The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression. Cell Genomics. 100462
San Roman AK, Skaletsky H, Godfrey AK, et al. (2023) The human Y and inactive X chromosomes similarly modulate autosomal gene expression. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
San Roman AK, Godfrey AK, Skaletsky H, et al. (2023) The human inactive X chromosome modulates expression of the active X chromosome. Cell Genomics. 3: 100259
Hughes JF, Skaletsky H, Nicholls PK, et al. (2022) A gene deriving from the ancestral sex chromosomes was lost from the X and retained on the Y chromosome in eutherian mammals. Bmc Biology. 20: 133
Jackson EK, Bellott DW, Skaletsky H, et al. (2021) GC-biased gene conversion in X-chromosome palindromes conserved in human, chimpanzee, and rhesus macaque. G3 (Bethesda, Md.). 11
Jackson EK, Bellott DW, Cho TJ, et al. (2021) Large palindromes on the primate X Chromosome are preserved by natural selection. Genome Research
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