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  1. ...Cell type–specific gene regulatory atlas prioritizes drug targets and repurposable medicines in Alzheimer's disease Yunxiao Ren1,2, Ming Hu3,4, Yang E. Li5, Andrew A. Pieper6,7,8,9,10,11, Jeffrey Cummings12 and Feixiong Cheng1,2,4,13 1Cleveland Clinic Genome Center, Cleveland Clinic Research...
  2. ...Whole- analysis of noncoding genetic variations identifies multiscale regulatory element perturbations associated with Hirschsprung disease Alexander Xi Fu1,9, Kathy Nga-Chu Lui2,9, Clara Sze-Man Tang2,3, Ray Kit Ng4, Frank Pui-Ling Lai2,3, Sin-Ting Lau2,3, Zhixin Li2, Maria-Mercè Garcia-Barcelo2...
  3. ...the reference, such as disease- and trait-associated variants or engineered sequences. Recent work has applied synthetic regulatory genomics to characterized dozens of deletions, inversions, and rearrangements of DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs). Here, we use the state-of-the-art model Enformer to predict...
  4. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  5. ...a crucial role in differentiation and development (Furlong and Levine 2018). Mutations in CREs contribute to various diseases by disrupting the regular expression of their target genes (Nasser et al. 2021). Decoding how CREs regulate gene expression may reveal the mechanisms of gene regulation and provide...
  6. ...expression consistent with them acting as enhancers (Nelson and Wardle 2013). Moreover, disruption of specificHCNEs is associatedwith developmental disorders and diseases including cancer, further highlighting their importance (Polychronopoulos et al. 2017). Functional genomic studies have indicated...
  7. ...to the enhancer that contains rs344131, are promising candidates as genetic modifiers. One such example is a common noncoding variant within a conserved enhancer-like sequence of the RET gene that modifies Hirschsprung disease risk (Emison et al. 2005). Variants have also been described that optimize the binding...
  8. ...network inference at cellular resolution; however, most existing approaches rely on predefined clusters or cell states, implicitly assuming static regulatory programs and potentially missing subtle, dynamic variation in regulation across individual cells. To address these limitations, we introduce...
  9. ....Cardiac development is driven by the temporal and spatial coordination of gene expression and cell signaling. Disruption of these pathways has been implicated in heart disease across all stages of life (May et al. 2012; Dirkx et al. 2013). Gene regulation is typically coordinated by distal cis-regulatory elements...
  10. ...2023). These studies provide valuable resources for illustrating regulatory mechanisms underpinning complex traits and diseases in humans, further contributing to the development of clinical applications and disease risk prediction/stratification (Civelek and Lusis 2014).In contrast, the mapping...
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