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  1. .... For a better understanding of this feature and others of this group of fishes, high-quality genomic resources are essential. We have sequenced the of the darkedged splitfin, Girardinichthys multiradiatus. The assembly is chromosome level and includes the X and Y Chromosomes. A large male-specific region...
  2. ....Cytosine methylation plays a critical role in genomic imprinting, gene regulation, X-Chromosome inactivation (XCI), cellular differentiation, aging, and tumorigenesis. Cells have an extensive system of proteins that establish these methylation patterns through de novo methylation or demethylation, copy methylation...
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  3. ...this study, we present two new chromosomal-level assemblies for the alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) and longnose gar (Lepisosteus osseus) to investigate the dynamics of genomic structural and sequence evolution in living fossils. Our objectives are to (1) characterize the chromosome evolution...
  4. ...Press Genome Res GENOME Genome Research Genome Res. Genome Res 1088-9051 1549-5469 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 9509184 10.1101/gr.281963.126 ;36/3/660 ;gr.281963.126 660 gr.281963.126 Erratum Erratum Errata Erratum Erratum Groza Cristian Ge Bing Cheung Warren A. Pastinen Tomi Bourque Guillaume 3...
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  5. .... The features of SA-fused chromosomes were explored in Tortricidae using transcriptomic and multiple genomic approaches. Then, we analyzed genomic divergence and adaptive evolution of the SA-fused chromosomes on using molecular evolution and population genetic analyses. Our results provide new insights into how...
  6. ...Erratum: A butterfly pan- reveals that a large amount of structural variation underlies the evolution of chromatin accessibility Angelo A. Ruggieri, Luca Livraghi, James J. Lewis, Elizabeth Evans, Francesco Cicconardi, Laura Hebberecht, Yadira Ortiz-Ruiz, Stephen H. Montgomery, Alfredo Ghezzi, José...
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  7. ...6BT, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London NW1 1AT, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, London WC1E 6DD, United Kingdom; 4University College London Cancer...
  8. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  9. ...to postmeiotic silencing, with a subset of genes associated with spermiogenesis escaping postmeiotic silencing (Namekawa et al. 2006; Mueller et al. 2008). Of note is that MSCI impacts sex chromosome evolution (Potrzebowski et al. 2008). For example, the X Chromosome is enriched with genes expressed before...
  10. ...pressures on TEs with distinct regulatory roles.Genome evolution through TE activity is also likely influenced by WGDs. Because WGDs result in cellular stress, TEs can escape host-silencing mechanisms following WGDs. This is supported by both experimental (Kashkush et al. 2002, 2003; Kraitshtein et al. 2010...
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