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  1. ...and protein profiling in the same single human embryonic stem cells (Reimegard et al. 2021). (Lower left) Estimated translational efficiency and expression noise. The normalized RNA variation was for select genes subtracted from the normalized protein variation, and the genes were divided into three groups...
  2. ...dysregulation observed in ART-derived embryos could secondarily alter the genomic distribution and rate of new mutations compared with naturally conceived embryos (Mani et al. 2019). Second, the first few embryonic cell divisions are especially error-prone and uniquely vulnerable to the accumulation of large...
  3. ...and retrotransposition-competent L1 copies in vivo. We also use in vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) as a model to explore developmental L1 methylation dynamics at locus-specific resolution and -wide. We use cell culture-based L1 retrotransposition assays, locus-specific bisulfite sequencing...
  4. ...functional diversification during evolution. In this study, we seek to identify the diversification and potential gene neofunctionalization of lung tumors in the TRACERx cohort. We develop a novel computational protocol to identify preduplication and postduplication mutations predicted to affect protein...
  5. ...” variations are strictly biallelic and are present in all cells of the genet—unless a locus is affected by a second mutation and the resulting allele is transmitted to a subset of cells.In Hydra oligactis, lowering the water temperature can induce aging. Gene expression comparisons between aging and nonaging...
  6. ...looping and high-order chromatin structure (Panigrahi and O'Malley 2021; Karr et al. 2022; Chen et al. 2024b). Furthermore, the DNA interactome at a particular gene locus is controlled by the availability of the transcription machinery, its correct localization, transcriptional complex formation...
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  7. ...II (RNAPII) speed, RNAPII elongation rate studies have been limited to a relatively small number of long genes or to velocity estimates inferred indirectly from RNAPII occupancy data. Here, we present DRB/TTchem-seq2, a modified version of the DRB/TTchem-seq method, to directly measure gene...
  8. ...region, an expanded seven-copy IGHV3-23 gene haplotype. These findings underscore the power of our method to resolve the full complexity of the IGH locus and uncover previously unrecognized variants that may affect immune function and disease susceptibility. Thus, our method provides a strong basis...
  9. ...of Chromosome 8 and restore euploidy in cells derived from an individual with a complex rearrangement of Chromosome 8p. Transcriptomic analysis revealed 361 differentially expressed genes between the proband and the euploid revertant, highlighting genes both within and outside the 8p region that may contribute...
  10. ...a crucial role in differentiation and development (Furlong and Levine 2018). Mutations in CREs contribute to various diseases by disrupting the regular expression of their target genes (Nasser et al. 2021). Decoding how CREs regulate gene expression may reveal the mechanisms of gene regulation and provide...
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