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  1. ...Multitissue single-nucleus RNA-seq reveals cell type–specific regulatory patterns of alternative polyadenylation in pigs Qiuhan Wen1,2, Zhen Wang1, Qi Bao1, Tianli Ding1, Haihan Zhang3, Jianbo Li4, Zhuang Liu5, Jieping Huang2 and Guoqiang Yi1,6,7 1Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan...
  2. ..., demonstrating an unprecedented putative cis-regulatory role of Helitrons in Drosophila. Differential expression analysis between species with different preferred hosts reveals divergence in gene expression in heads and larvae. Although TEs’ presence does not affect overall gene expression, we observe 6...
  3. ...microbes in the gut-brain-RNA 380 editing axis and provide further evidence supporting a potential regulatory role of 381 Lactobacillus and Bombilactobacillus in Adar auto-editing, which in turn affects the global 382 RNA editome. The inoculation of these bacterial species might alter the neurotransmitter...
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  4. ...cause of egg-laying cessation in ducks (Du et al. 2022). Nevertheless, whether and how these peripheral tissues participate in the genetic regulation of egg production in poultry remain largely unexplored.Regarding the above issues, in this study, we systematically map cis-molQTL by matched WGS and RNA...
  5. ...simulans and Drosophila yakuba (Supplemental Fig. S5D). Altogether, these results suggested that 5′-tsRNA accumulation during the larva-to-pupa transition in Drosophila is a developmentally controlled and evolutionarily conserved event.5′-tsRNAs exert regulatory activities through target site recognition...
  6. ...interrogating distinct pre-mRNA maturation steps. Indeed, long-read sequencing studies have shown direct coupling between AS and APA in Drosophila and humans (Hardwick et al. 2022; Alfonso-Gonzalez et al. 2023; Zhang et al. 2023). Furthermore, long reads are particularly advantageous for allele...
  7. ...family members.The impact of pleiotropy on the evolutionary conservation of regulatory activityTo investigate the relationship between CRE PD and their evolutionary conservation, we generated RNA-seq and ATAC-seq data from iPSC-derived NPCs from humans and cynomolgus macaques (Supplemental Fig. S3A...
  8. ...-specific regulatory effects (Karttunen et al. 2023). We therefore conducted the same analyses using RNA-seq data from 13 different tissues (Lien et al. 2016). Using TE-CREs from both the liver and brain, 71 TE subfamilies (71 of 1465 = 4.8%) were associated with significant coexpression (Fig. 5D), of which 29 (41...
  9. ...Satyam P. Srivastav, Cédric Feschotte and Andrew G. Clark Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Corresponding authors: sps257@cornell.edu, cf458@cornell.edu, ac347@cornell.eduAbstractThe piRNA pathway is a highly conserved mechanism to repress...
  10. ...muscle development and meat traits. To pinpoint key cis-regulatory units in Con SEs, we developed an integrative approach that leverages information from eRNA annotation, -wide association study (GWAS) signals, and high-throughput capture self-transcribing active regulatory region sequencing (STARR...
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