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  1. ...such as compaction and accessibility, whereas endogenous DNA allows for in cellulo analysis under physiological conditions. Similarly, proteins can be purified and studied in vitro, expressed exogenously from a plasmid, or endogenously produced within the cell from genomic DNA. Although plasmid-based expression...
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  2. ...libraries, such as those generated through radiation mutagenesis, chemical mutagenesis, random transgenic insertion, or transgenic RNAi (Venken et al. 2014).We established a -wide CRISPR screen platform in cultured B. mori cells and showed its simplicity and efficiency in identifying genes essential...
  3. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: thomas.near@yale.edu, clad@ihb.ac.cn, yangliandong1987@163.comAbstractGenomic evolution can propel and restrict species diversification. Rapid molecular evolution and genomic rearrangement is often associated with increased species diversification...
  4. ...number of genomic mutations in just a few cell cycles. In contrast, despite clear deaminase activity and DNA damage, APOBEC3B upregulation does not generate a significant increase in mutations in the gastric epithelium. APOBEC3B-associated mutagenesis remains minimal even in the context of TP53...
  5. ...parallel signature sequencing. Nat Biotechnol 22: 1006–11. Misra S, Crosby MA, Mungall CJ, Matthews BB, Campbell KS, Hradecky P, Huang Y, Kaminker JS, Millburn GH, Prochnik SE, et al. 2002. Annotation of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatic : a systematic review. Genome Biol 3: RESEARCH0083. Neeman Y...
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  6. ...deletion frequency of RE1–3. However, the genomic complexity and redundancy of the MYC locus make definitive conclusions challenging.Collectively, these observations indicate that the MYC locus has not only been amplified but also inserted into a transcriptionally active region of Chromosome 10 in C1 cells...
  7. ...the N2-derived strain VC2010. Moreover, genetically divergent versions of N2 have arisen over decades of research and hindered reproducibility of C. elegans genetics and genomics. Here we provide a 106.4 Mb gap-free, telomere-to-telomere assembly of C. elegans, generated from CGC1, an isogenic...
  8. ...Genetics and Genomics, Karolinska University Hospital, 17177 Stockholm, Sweden; 4Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA; 5Pacific Northwest Research Institute, Seattle, Washington 98122, USA Small supernumerary marker chromosomes (sSMCs) remain...
  9. .... Corresponding authors: dddai@ucdavis.edu, zhangfengjuan159@163.com Article published online before print. Article, supplemental material, and publication date are at https://www..org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.281016.125. Freely available online through the Genome Research Open Access option. © 2026 Zhang et al...
  10. ...and is expected to improve the interpretation of transcriptomic data in future genomic studies.RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) has become an essential tool for characterizing transcriptomes (Stark et al. 2019), enabling comprehensive profiling of gene expression, including tissue-specific patterns, disease...
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