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  1. ...functional diversification during evolution. In this study, we seek to identify the diversification and potential gene neofunctionalization of lung tumors in the TRACERx cohort. We develop a novel computational protocol to identify preduplication and postduplication mutations predicted to affect protein...
  2. ...number of peaks to the number of aging-related peaks. (M,N) The normalized ATAC signal of Igf1r and Mtor, two genes known to regulate lifespan-related pathways, in mutant and wild-type neurons. Shown for KS1 and KS2.To further explore the link with regions involved in aging, we asked if genes implicated...
  3. ...observed higher differential expression of localization genes than in non-HLAU. Taken together, the quantitative results suggest that adaptations that have allowed the shift from Opuntia sp. to columnar cacti may arise from the evolution of gene expression.The enrichment of TEs on HLAU genes...
  4. ...the regulation of miR-10b and its targets in primary breast tumors. BMC Cancer 19: 86. doi:10.1186/s12885-019-5300-6 ↵Meunier J, Lemoine F, Soumillon M, Liechti A, Weier M, Guschanski K, Hu H, Khaitovich P, Kaessmann H. 2013. Birth and expression evolution of mammalian microRNA genes. Genome Res 23: 34–45. doi...
  5. ...chromatin structure, DNA conformation, DNA stability, and DNA–protein interaction to regulate gene expression (Razin and Riggs 1980; Cheng 1995; Jones and Takai 2001; Robertson 2005; Wang et al. 2024b). N6-methyladenine (6mA), 5-methylcytosine (5mC), and N4-methylcytosine (4mC) are three common DNA...
  6. ...the whole kidney transcriptome down to the coding sequences and expression level of individual genes. Transcriptome-level signatures reflect convergent changes in cell proportions, suggesting convergent structural adaptations of the kidney. A large proportion of genes shows convergent substitutions...
  7. ...of several genes related to ecological adaptation (e.g., ABCCs) and facilitating the divergence of closely related species, whereas the undercompensated M20 did not show such an effect. Thus, accelerated evolution under a novel pattern of dosage compensation may have favored the adaptive radiation...
  8. ....Cytosine methylation plays a critical role in genomic imprinting, gene regulation, X-Chromosome inactivation (XCI), cellular differentiation, aging, and tumorigenesis. Cells have an extensive system of proteins that establish these methylation patterns through de novo methylation or demethylation, copy methylation...
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  9. ...Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease Kangli Wang,1 Weikun Xia,1 Yingli Gu,1 Songpeng Zu,1 Qian Yang,2 Maria Luisa Amaral,1 Yaozhi Wang,1 Allen Wang,2 Xiang-Dong Fu,3 William C. Mobley,4 and Bing Ren1...
  10. ...that these UCEs are functionally constrained and that their adjacent genes are prone to widespread expression with low expression diversity across tissues. Functional enrichment of mammalian and avian UCEs shows different trends indicating that UCEs may contribute to adaptive evolution of taxa. Focusing...
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