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  1. ...development and oligodendrocyte differentiation. (H) Bubble plot showing enriched GO terms among genes with significant pseudotimeassociated promoter-proximal DNA methylation. Lang et al. 8 Genome Research www..org organization, including nervous systemdevelopment, calcium-dependent cell–cell adhesion...
  2. ...and cohesin binding timescales influence the strength of each of these features, leaving a signature of barrier dynamics even in the population-averaged snapshots offered by genomic data sets. First, in addition to barrier occupancy, barrier bound times are crucial for instructing features of folding. Second...
  3. ...disparities and promote equity in precision medicine (Rhead et al. 2023). This creates a need for new, efficient, and accurate data-driven algorithmic tools to store, visualize, and characterize high-dimensional genomic data. Whereas many traditional statistical techniques for genomic data like hidden Markov...
  4. ....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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  5. ...such as histone acetylation and methylation contribute to 48 this regulation by altering DNA accessibility at enhancers and promoters (Mostafavi et al., 49 2016; Kan et al., 2022). Transposase-accessible chromatin with sequencing (ATAC-seq) 50 and chromatin immunoprecipitation and sequencing (ChIP-seq) are widely...
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  6. ..., Yamanashi 400-8510, Japan Corresponding authors: yshinkai@riken.jp, k.fukuda@yamanashi.ac.jpAbstractThe three-dimensional (3D) structure is essential for gene regulation and various genomic functions. CTCF plays a key role in organizing topologically associated domains (TADs) and promoter-enhancer loops...
  7. ...18, a colorectal tumor suppressor gene (Bazzocco et al. 2021). Loss of its activity enhances chromatin accessibility and transcriptional adaptations that promote the phenotypic changes required for metastasis (Wang et al. 2023). This suggests that negative drifts may be involved in regulating global...
  8. ..., or T). Methylation in each sequence context shows distinct distribution patterns along the depending on underlying sequence features and elements (Lloyd and Lister 2022), and is regulated by different enzymes, with DNA methyltransferases responsible for mC deposition (writers), and DNA glycosylases...
  9. ...to the same clusters even with the reduced set of PTMs (Supplemental Fig. S4B,C). Given their distinguishing methylation enrichments, we chose to refer to clusters 1, 2, and 3 as K9me3 LADs, K9me2 LADs, and K27me3 LADs, respectively.LAD clusters show differing strength of lamina associationWe hypothesized...
  10. ...genomic localization and functions, influencing processes like growth, sporulation, and virulence (Janevska et al. 2018; Xu et al. 2023). These findings highlight the importance of H3K36 methylation in fungal development and gene regulation, along with substantial species-specific variations in its...
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