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  1. ...Haplotype-resolved and population genomics of the threatened garden dormouse in Europe Paige A. Byerly1,2,16, Alina von Thaden1,2,16, Evgeny Leushkin1,3, Leon Hilgers1,3, Shenglin Liu1,3, Sven Winter4,5, Tilman Schell1,3, Charlotte Gerheim1,3, Alexander Ben Hamadou1,3, Carola Greve1,3, Christian...
  2. ...with functional genomics data from human embryonic stem cells 132 (hESCs) that have undergone directed differentiation to represent distinct endoderm cell 133 populations along the anterior-posterior axis. 134 135 7 Results 136 ATAC-seq reveals CRMs functioning in distinct sox17-expressing lineages during...
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  3. ...1, Raony Cardenas1, Thyago Cardoso1, Luis F. Paulin2, Philippe Sanio2, Joseph Mafofo1, Haiguo Wu1, Val Zvereff1, Albarah El-Khani1, Fahed Al Marzooqi1, Tiago R. Magalhães1, Fritz J. Sedlazeck2,3,4 and Javier Quilez1 1M42, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor...
  4. ..., are rapidly purged, but surviving neORFs spread neutrally through populations and within s.De novo gene origination is a recently recognized process that describes the emergence of new genes from previously noncoding sequences via a series of mutational events (Kaessmann 2010; Schlötterer 2015; Levy 2019...
  5. ...progress, challenges remain in scaling long-read technologies to large populations due to cost, computational complexity, and the lack of tools to facilitate the efficient interpretation of SVs in graphs. This perspective provides a succinct review on the current state of long-read sequencing in genomics...
  6. ...UAB, Cerdanyola del Vallès, 08193 Barcelona, Spain; 3Tree of Life, Wellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge CB10 1SA, United Kingdom; 4Center for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis, Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo, 0313 Oslo, Norway; 5University College...
  7. ...). This is necessary to escape the plant immune system and to confer the ability to infect new host varieties.Recent progress in heterokaryotic fungi genomics, such as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, has revealed extensive nuclear variations in structural and gene content (Li et al. 2019; Sperschneider et al. 2023b...
  8. ...structure and the complex genetic architecture they reveal.To address these limitations, estimates of pairwise haplotypes shared identical-by-descent, or identity-by-descent (IBD), offer a more precise approach for detecting recent fine-scale population structure in large genomic data sets (Shemirani et al...
  9. ...Long-read assembly of the insect model organism Tribolium castaneum reveals spread of satellite DNA in gene-rich regions by recurrent burst events Marin Volarić1,2, Evelin Despot-Slade1,2, Damira Veseljak1, Brankica Mravinac1 and Nevenka Meštrović1 1Ruđer Bošković Institute, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia...
  10. .... doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2023.02.027 ↵Camellato BR, Brosh R, Ashe HJ, Maurano MT, Boeke JD. 2024. Synthetic reversed sequences reveal default genomic states. Nature 628: 373–380. doi:10.1038/s41586-024-07128-2 ↵Cochran K, Srivastava D, Shrikumar A, Balsubramani A, Hardison RC, Kundaje A, Mahony S. 2022...
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