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  1. ...into proteins, which then fold into 32 their functional forms (Bershtein et al. 2017). Protein Gene Ontology (GO) annotation 33 plays a crucial role in bridging genetic information to protein function, enabling the 34 construction of fine-grained mappings between proteins and their associated GO terms 35...
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  2. ...–specific, and changes during development in coordination with gene expression. Moreover, RT alterations are linked to abnormal gene expression, instability, and structural variation in multiple diseases, including cancer. However, mechanistic links between RT, large-scale 3D architecture, and transcriptional regulation...
  3. ...of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, 1090 Vienna, Austria; 11Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02141, USA Corresponding author: valentina.boeva@inf.ethz.chAbstractGene signature scoring is integral to single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) data analysis...
  4. ...this transformation would sacrifice some fine-scale chromatin accessibility information, it serves two critical purposes: (1) it enables direct alignment with scRNA-seq gene expression data, and (2) it reduces batch-specific artifacts arising from peak-calling inconsistencies and sequencing depth variations...
  5. .... Order determined by a coin flip. Corresponding author: braphael@princeton.eduAbstractSpatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) technologies measure gene expression across thousands of spatial locations within a tissue slice. Multiple SRT technologies are currently available and others are in active...
  6. ..., USA ↵10 Present address: Department of Biological Sciences and Ray and Stephanie Lane Department of Computational Biology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Corresponding author: charles.gersbach@duke.eduAbstractA hallmark of heart disease is gene dysregulation and reactivation...
  7. ...). Notably, RNAPII elongation rates varied substantially within individual genes. RNAPII elongation progressed markedly slower in the first 5 min after release from the promoter-proximal pausing site (Fig. 4F), a phenomenon also observed in previous studies (Danko et al. 2013; Saponaro et al. 2014). Our fine...
  8. ...and assigns gene program activity to individual cells or spatial locations. Through evaluation on both simulated and real biological data sets, DeCEP demonstrates complementary strengths over existing methods by enabling more fine-grained characterization of gene programs within specific contexts...
  9. ...Revisiting models of enhancer–promoter communication in gene regulation Gilad Barshad1,2 and Charles G. Danko1,2 1Baker Institute for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine...
  10. ...RNA Pol II–dependent transcription efficiency fine-tunes A-to-I editing levels Brigitta Szabo, Therese C. Mandl, Bernhard Woldrich, Gregor Diensthuber, David Martin, Michael F. Jantsch and Konstantin Licht Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Center for Anatomy and Cell Biology, Medical...
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