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  1. ...-resolved assemblies have become the norm in eukaryotic genomics with advances in long-read sequencing technologies. Complete assemblies are fundamental for addressing key questions in biology that were previously hidden in the “dark matter” of s. Key breakthroughs have revolved around centromeres and the embedded...
  2. ...and ultimately enable functional classification of regulatory variants identified by population studies.Most genetic associations with human diseases and traits lie within noncoding regulatory DNA (Maurano et al. 2012). Genome-scale methods to analyze the function of noncoding regulatory elements within...
  3. ...Haplotype-resolved and population genomics of the threatened garden dormouse in Europe Paige A. Byerly1,2,16, Alina von Thaden1,2,16, Evgeny Leushkin1,3, Leon Hilgers1,3, Shenglin Liu1,3, Sven Winter4,5, Tilman Schell1,3, Charlotte Gerheim1,3, Alexander Ben Hamadou1,3, Carola Greve1,3, Christian...
  4. ...Tobias Rausch1, Tobias Marschall2,3 and Jan O. Korbel1 1European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Genome Biology Unit, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany; 2Institute for Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics, Medical Faculty and University Hospital Düsseldorf, Heinrich Heine University, 40225 Düsseldorf...
  5. ...Katharine M. Jenike1, Lucía Campos-Domínguez2, Marilou Boddé3, José Cerca4,6, Christina N. Hodson5, Michael C. Schatz1 and Kamil S. Jaron3 1Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA; 2Centre for Research in Agricultural Genomics, CRAG (CSIC-IRTA-UAB-UB), Campus...
  6. ...Single-nucleus CUT&RUN elucidates the function of intrinsic and genomics-driven epigenetic heterogeneity in head and neck cancer progression Howard J. Womersley1,4, Daniel Muliaditan2,3,4, Ramanuj DasGupta3 and Lih Feng Cheow1,2 1Institute for Health Innovation and Technology, National University...
  7. ...1, Raony Cardenas1, Thyago Cardoso1, Luis F. Paulin2, Philippe Sanio2, Joseph Mafofo1, Haiguo Wu1, Val Zvereff1, Albarah El-Khani1, Fahed Al Marzooqi1, Tiago R. Magalhães1, Fritz J. Sedlazeck2,3,4 and Javier Quilez1 1M42, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor...
  8. ...and to associated organs including the liver and pancreas. We used functional genomic approaches to identify highly conserved endodermal cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) functioning across the 400 million years of evolution separating zebrafish and humans. Our analyses suggest that there are few endoderm-specific CRMs...
  9. ....caccio@iss.itAbstractThe zoonotic parasite Cryptosporidium parvum is a global cause of gastrointestinal disease in humans and ruminants. Sequence analysis of the highly polymorphic gp60 gene enabled the classification of C. parvum isolates into multiple groups (e.g., IIa, IIc, Id) and a large number of subtypes. In Europe, subtype...
  10. ...-based single-cell data using dropkick. Genome Res (this issue) 31: 1742–1752. doi:10.1101/gr.271908.120 ↵Kimmel JC, Kelley DR. 2021. Semisupervised adversarial neural networks for single-cell classification. Genome Res (this issue) 31: 1781–1793. doi:10.1101/gr.268581.120 ↵Ku WL, Pan L, Cao Y, Gao W, Zhao K...
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