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  1. ...The role of transposon activity in shaping cis-regulatory element evolution after whole- duplication Øystein Monsen1,6, Lars Grønvold1,6, Alex Datsomor1, Thomas Harvey1, James Kijas2, Alexander Suh3,4,7, Torgeir R. Hvidsten5 and Simen Rød Sandve1 1Department of Animal and Aquacultural Sciences...
  2. ...and Campbell 2024) and may also provide a buffer for the continuous accumulation of deleterious mutations in essential genes (López et al. 2020). Conceivably, tumor WGD and gene duplication events may also broaden the cellular evolutionary potential of cancer cells, permitting divergence in duplicated genes...
  3. ...of hypomethylating effects could occur in several ways. In some cases, as in Figure 4B, the SV allele disrupts an enhancer sequence (Fig. 4C) that would otherwise potentially upregulate and demethylate the nearby regions. In other cases, the SV allele may be a repeat or a transposon that is targeted for methylation...
  4. ...synthesized transcripts (class I, P-value 2.23 × 10−3; class III genes, P-value 1.23 × 10−43) (Fig. 4B,D).In summary, RNAPII is found at noncanonical loci in the quiescent . At these sites, it associates with PIC components and bears marks indicative of activity.RNAPII accumulates at upstream activating...
  5. ..., which typically replicate via a “copy-and-paste” mechanism and require reverse transcription and an intermediate RNA phase, and class II TEs or DNA transposons, which typically replicate via a “cut-and-paste” mechanism facilitated by their encoded protein transposase. Given the distinct differences...
  6. ...differential gene expression for six major cell types intensified at severe ADNC. Integrating peak-to-gene linkages and motif enrichment analyses, we reconstruct transcription factor (TF)–target gene networks across six major brain cell types. By integrating -wide association study (GWAS) loci with cell type...
  7. ..., Opalin, Septin4, Il33, Ccp110 gene loci (Fig. 4E, Supplemental Fig. S9A). Apod, a 259 member of the lipocalin family, is elevated in brains of aging and neurodegenerative disorders, 260 and its increased levels in glial cells surrounding dopaminergic neurons in the brains of PD 261 might be linked...
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  8. ...regulation can be inferred from experimentally measured changes in chromatin accessibility at carefully selected gene loci. For this purpose, Förster resonance energy transfer combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FRET-FISH) was recently developed (Mota et al. 2022). This method takes advantage...
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  9. ...computational toolkit for genotyping the variable genes of the IG lambda and kappa, and the TR loci with short-read whole sequence data, using an integer linear programming formulation, as an update to the ImmunoTyper-SR suite, which focused on IGHV region only. We evaluate its genotyping performance using...
  10. ...regions following HDAC inhibition using chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)–qPCR. The addition of LBH589 stimulated a rapid increase of H3K27ac at cis-regulatory loci, including enhancers of both Nanog and Pou5f1 (Supplemental Fig. S2B), but not at the promoters of developmentally regulated genes (Gata2...
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