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  1. ...polyadenylation (IPA) is a key mechanism driving transcriptome diversity, yet its detection 10 and functional characterization remain challenging due to complex splicing patterns and 11 complexity of intronic regions. Here, we introduce IPAseek, a dynamic programming-based 12 computational framework...
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  2. ...first binned enhancers by their 116 genomic region and found the majority (63.1%-64.3%) fall within intronic regions of the , 117 with a smaller group (25.3-25.7%) in intergenic regions. Similar genomic distributions of 118 Drosophila enhancers were previously found using STARR-seq (Arnold et al. 2013...
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  3. ...to decipher tissue-specific codes of gene regulation for individual and groups of TFs using available single-cell gene expression data in both species. Studying key conserved factors in worm and fly greatly will enhance analysis, interpretation, and the broader relevance of data gathered in ENCODE and other...
  4. ...that transcriptional co-occurrence is often tissue specific. This coexpression was especially prevalent within the transcriptionally permissive tissue, testis. We use this developmental system and scRNA-seq analysis to demonstrate that the coexpression of pairs can occur in single cells and transcription in the same...
  5. ...loci. This illustration is not to scale and does not include nonimprinted genes of the locus. In addition, somatic DMRs, tissue-specific expression patterns, and expression biases are not depicted. At the Snrpn domain, Sngh14 initiates from both the ICR and regions upstream of the ICR. In addition...
  6. ...translocates to the nucleus to occupy estrogen receptor binding sites (ERBS), which are characterized by a palindromic consensus motif (AGGTCAnnnTGACCT) (Klinge 2001). These ERBS are predominantly located at enhancers in distal intergenic and intronic regions, where their accessibility depends critically...
  7. ....Given the tissue specificity of TEs in enhancer states, we next asked to what extent TE enhancers in embryonic tissues remain active in adult tissues. We identified 17,202 TEs in enhancer regions of embryonic tissues and 52,541 TEs in enhancer regions of adult tissues (Supplemental Fig. S4). Among embryonic TE...
  8. ...40 encompasses both), and it is not possible in all cases to assign a subtype to topics enriched in neuronal genes (e.g., in topic 38).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Topic-specific peaks tend to be near tissue-specific genes. Peaks associated with each topic were mapped...
  9. ...of tissue-specific promoters, especially between brain and testicle, which expressed several genes in common from alternate loci. Furthermore, regions surrounding coexpressed modules were enriched in binding factor motifs representative of each tissue. The comprehensive annotation of promoters...
  10. ...SJDBoverhangMin 1—outFilterMismatchNoverReadLmax 0.04—alignIntronMin 20—alignIntronMax 1000000—alignMatesGapMax 1000000.Strong enhancer identificationWe identified enhancer and strong enhancers based on H3K27ac and TF enrichment. Enhancers were H3K27ac peaks sites that had no overlap with promoter regions (2 kb...
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