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  1. ...(Table 3).View this table: In this window In a new window Table 1. Description of the Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum strains sequenced in this studyView this table: In this window In a new window Table 2. Metrics of long-read assemblies and the reference s after polishingView this table...
  2. ...–1146. doi:10.1016/j.tig.2022.06.003 ↵Schuy J, Sæther KB, Lisfeld J, Ek M, Grochowski CM, Lun MY, Hastie A, Rudolph S, Fuchs S, Neveling K, et al. 2024. A combination of long- and short-read genomics reveals frequent p-arm breakpoints within chromosome 21 complex genomic rearrangements. Genet. Med. Open 2...
  3. ...studied and comparative statistics of their assemblies. (A) The karyotypes of diverse vertebrate species are depicted with the length of individual chromosomal DNA sequences. The maximum and minimum chromosome lengths are based on the records in NCBI Genomes. Microchromosomes for osteichthyans are shown...
  4. ...structures, methylation patterns, and transcriptional regulation associated with these loci. Our analysis revealed the extent of cis-linked genomic dysregulation resulting from HPV integration, including structural rearrangements and modulation of virus and host gene expression and epigenetic regulation...
  5. ...). We investigate the genomic organization of the MHC region, ontogenetic and tissue-specific expression profiles, and the evolutionary history of the MHC gene family. To achieve this, we integrated publicly available chromosome-scale assemblies from four newt species with newly generated long...
  6. ...orders in T. gondii and N. caninum mtDNAmtDNA sequence blocks are evolutionarily conserved in the Toxoplasmatinae but not EimeriaWe analyzed available genomic and transcriptomic data for the closely related Neospora caninum. All 21 mtDNA SBs are highly conserved between the two species in sequence...
  7. ...DNAs with a lower proportion (<0.02%) revealed a distinct signal only on one chromosome pair (Supplemental Fig. S3D–F), which is generally consistent with the in silico analysis. In terms of monomer repetitiveness, 71 satDNAs were found exclusively in arrays of five or more consecutive repeats, whereas...
  8. ...rearrangements in cattle by searching for abnormal linkage disequilibrium patterns between markers located on different chromosomes in large paternal half-sib families genotyped as part of routine genomic evaluations. We screened 5571 families of artificial insemination sires from 15 breeds and revealed 13...
  9. ...to which this happens with real s, we use T2T human reference Chromosome 1 (Nurk et al. 2022). We simulated error-free reads of length 100 with varying target coverages and varying k. Note that for this experiment, we want to test if misassemblies occur even when the data are perfect, so making the reads...
  10. ...at Austin, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, Austin, Texas 78723, USA; 9Department of Life Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus; 10Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology Laboratory, Basic and Translational Cancer Research Center (BTCRC), Nicosia 1516, Cyprus...
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