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  1. ...on the branches of the clonal tree are the genes where called mutations occur. Six genes, including three ancestral genes (TP53, FOXP2, and SUGCT), and three clade genes (HTR1D, INSL4, and ZHX1), are reported in Laks et al. (2019). Here, ancestral genes refer to the mutated genes shared by all tumor cells...
  2. ...@swu.edu.cn, xiaqy@swu.edu.cnAbstractLarge-scale genetic mutant libraries are powerful approaches to interrogating genotype–phenotype correlations and identifying genes responsible for certain environmental stimuli, both of which are the central goal of life science study. We produced the first large-scale CRISPR...
  3. ...in polyploid plants. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of using a pooled CRISPR library to achieve -scale targeted editing in an allotetraploid crop of Brassica napus. A total of 18,414 sgRNAs were designed to target 10,480 genes of interest, and afterward, 1104 regenerated transgenic plants harboring 1088...
  4. ...are widely used to estimate species trees from -scale data. However, they can fail to produce accurate species trees when the input gene trees are highly discordant because of estimation error and biological processes, such as incomplete lineage sorting. Here, we introduce TREE-QMC, a new summary method...
  5. ...–specific level, revealing a subset of genes that increasingly express with age and are enriched in PD-related pathways, notably in oligodendrocytes at late aging stages. Integration with five public PD single-cell RNA-seq data sets highlights 85 genes consistently differentially expressed with aging and PD. Key...
  6. ...@eitech.edu.cnAbstractDeciphering the relationships between cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and target gene expression has been a long-standing unsolved problem in molecular biology, and the dynamics of CREs in different cell types make this problem more challenging. To address this challenge, we propose a scalable computational framework...
  7. ...of Mariculture Breeding, Xiamen University, Xiamen, Fujian 361000, China; 4Xiamen Key Laboratory of Big Data Intelligent Analysis and Decision, Xiamen, Fujian 361005, China Corresponding author: wangying@xmu.edu.cnAbstractUnderstanding gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is crucial for deciphering cellular...
  8. ..., hinging on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) and cofactors to gene regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. Although it is relatively routine to profile -wide DNA binding landscapes of proteins, identifying the specific proteins that bind to, and regulate the transcription of...
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  9. ...profiles of P. pacificus nematodes in response to diverse microbiota and used them to test the hypothesis that the adaptation to novel microbiota might be facilitated by the evolution of novel genes (Athanasouli et al. 2023). This revealed evidence that novel genes might be preferentially integrated...
  10. ...to reconstruct reassortment networks, which describe patterns of ancestry in which lineages may have different parts of their s inherited from distinct parents (Müller et al. 2020, 2022).Here, we focus on computing phylogenetic networks that display a given set of gene trees (Wu 2010; Albrecht et al. 2012...
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