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  1. ...of genomic imprinting. In this review, we examine, for each imprinted domain, the diverse mechanisms by which individual ICRs integrate multiple cis-regulatory activities to regulate both proximal and distal imprinted gene expression throughout the entire domain.Imprinting control regionsICRs are genomic...
  2. ..., expanding the applicability of long-read sequencing across diverse genomic studies (Wenger et al. 2019; Koren et al. 2024). Both platforms are capable of DNA and cDNA sequencing and detecting DNA methylation. At the same time, ONT offers additional functionalities such as adaptive sampling and direct RNA...
  3. ...of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA Corresponding authors: rmyers@hudsonalpha.org, gcooper@hudsonalpha.orgAbstractTranscription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by facilitating or disrupting the formation of transcription initiation machinery at particular genomic loci. Because TF occupancy...
  4. ...landscape and the rapid de novo origin of a dosage compensation system.Complete dosage compensation mechanisms have evolved in some organisms with highly diverged sex chromosomes to ameliorate the negative effects of haploinsuffiency (Ohno 1967; Bachtrog 2013). These complex mechanisms act across...
  5. .... Corresponding author: jlai@cau.edu.cnAbstractGenomic imprinting refers to allele-specific expression of genes depending on their parental origin. Nucleosomes, the fundamental units of chromatin, play a critical role in gene transcriptional regulation. However, it remains unknown whether differential nucleosome...
  6. ...into the tissue specificity and developmental dynamics of DNA methylation.DNA methylation, a crucial epigenetic modification, plays an important role in maintaining cell identity across diverse tissue types (Robertson 2005; Ziller et al. 2013). In normal cells, DNA methylation is dependent on local CpG density...
  7. ...to compare domain boundaries across multiple cell types for discovering conserved and divergent topological structures, decipher three types of boundary regions with diverse biological features, and identify consensus TADs (ConsTADs). We illustrate that these analyses could deepen our understanding...
  8. ...characterization of their genomic targets. Even though comparisons of zinc fingerprints across KZFPs have been successfully used to establish evolutionary relationships between proteins (Imbeault et al. 2017), complex interactions between ZFs in an array (Wolfe et al. 2001) make in silico predictions of ZF binding...
  9. ...kb of integrants. Across 95% of tumors with integration, host gene transcription is disrupted via intragenic integrants, chimeric transcription, outlier expression, gene breaking, and/or de novo expression of noncoding or imprinted genes. We conclude that virus integration can contribute...
  10. ...is polymorphically imprinted, and we anticipate that these genes behave Cheong et al. 612 Genome Research www..org Figure 1. Imprinted expression profile in tissues. Individual charts show allelic expression for each gene across the main tissue types examined. (A) Paternally imprinted gene clusters. (B) Maternally...
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