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  1. ...Raden 2008) and their improved algorithms (Yin et al. 2020; 52 Moghaddar et al. 2019), along with Bayesian Alphabet approaches, such as BayesR (Zhou et 53 al. 2013), which uses high-density genetic markers—have emerged as standard practices in 54 agricultural genomics. However, these methods have inherent...
  2. ...information on a target site of interest.The advent of innovative methodologies, such as those integrating CRISPR/Cas systems with RNA-processing approaches, has expedited research in this domain, furnishing novel tools for dissecting the roles of post-transcriptional modifications in gene expression dynamics...
  3. ...with a different middle base, homology between the two middle bases can be hypothesized and their difference interpreted as a SNP. The data conversion into split k-mers essentially creates independent local references for each genomic position of the strains of interest on the fly, enabling alignment...
  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. ...disparities and promote equity in precision medicine (Rhead et al. 2023). This creates a need for new, efficient, and accurate data-driven algorithmic tools to store, visualize, and characterize high-dimensional genomic data. Whereas many traditional statistical techniques for genomic data like hidden Markov...
  6. ...be overlooked in traditional pairwise comparative analyses relying on a single reference per population or species.The nematode species pair Caenorhabditis briggsae and Caenorhabditis nigoni has emerged as a powerful model for dissecting the genetic and genomic bases of speciation. Although both species...
  7. ..., visualization, and exploration of metagenomic data. MARTi supports various classification methods, including BLAST, Centrifuge, and Kraken2, letting users customize parameters and utilize their own databases for taxonomic classification and antimicrobial resistance analysis. With a user-friendly, browser-based...
  8. ..., and presenting genomic variation at both the population and species level. However, it remains challenging to truly dissect and interpret pan graphs via biologically informative visualization. To facilitate better exploration and understanding of pan graphs toward novel biological insights, here we present a web-based...
  9. ..., ultimately driving karyotype evolution and speciation over time (Lu and He 2019; Yadav et al. 2020). A CRISPR-based method was developed to engineer human cells with distinct and innovative karyotypes, enabling the induction of chromosome-specific aneuploidy (Bosco et al. 2023).Centromeres harbor a high...
  10. ..., we addressed this issue by aligning sequences based on their motif composition, performing alignment on so-called “motif sequences,” which lead to a more biologically relevant alignment. This approach also enhances the visual representation and comparability of repeat loci, particularly for analyzing...
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