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  1. ...to be shorter in length. We believe this is because of increased sparsity in the contact maps at higher resolution (Supplemental Fig. 4). In particular, longer-range interactions become even sparser owing to distance-dependent contact decay, making it less likely for stripes to be detected over longer genomic...
  2. ...signal in gut cells from 1-, 15-, and 40-day-old females. Clusters are assigned cell types by a low chromatin silencing score (CSS) at marker genes. (C) Violin plots of the distribution of fragments per cell for 1-day-old cell types. (D) Log2-transformed counts per kilobase per million (CPKM...
  3. ...University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA; 2Center for Advanced Genomic Technologies, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA; 3Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA; 4Department of Biological Science, Korea Advanced...
  4. ...at Austin, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, Austin, Texas 78723, USA; 9Department of Life Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus; 10Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology Laboratory, Basic and Translational Cancer Research Center (BTCRC), Nicosia 1516, Cyprus...
  5. ..., California 92093, USA; 2Sanford Stem Cell Institution Innovation Center and Stem Cell Program, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92037, USA; 3Institute for Genomic Medicine, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA; 4Bioinformatics and Systems Biology...
  6. ...by both CTCF and RAD21 (Fig. 2C). We decided to focus on these events and termed these 252 sites as CTCF Redistributions Under Wnt (Supplemental Table 1). When normalized and visualized via the Integrative Genome Viewer (IGV) (Robinson et al. 2023), nearby CTCF and RAD21 sites are comparable between cell...
  7. .... We used this expanded set of caQTLs to identify coordinated regulatory elements that share the same genetic signal and to investigate their driver elements. Finally, we integrated caQTLs with external genomic data sets and functional assays to predict and validate mechanisms at GWAS signals...
  8. ...the corresponding step size at 50) genomic regions to prevent overfragmentation of the input matrices, especially for lower-resolution input Hi-C matrices. Regions with interaction values missing for more than half of its neighbors in the radius defined by the window size in any of the input matrices are filtered...
  9. ...this study obtained by merging F1 crosses and replicates within a condition, giving a total of 1230 “occupancy” tracks. The primary objective during training was to predict nonoverlapping binned genomic profiles of the input training data, with a resolution of 128 bp, by utilizing the DNA sequence...
  10. ...among metazoans, whereas high recombination rates have not been found among nonsocial species from this insect order. It is unknown whether elevated recombination rates are a ubiquitous feature of all social insects. In many metazoan taxa, recombination is mainly restricted to hotspots a few kilobases...
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