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  1. ...and editing on both strands. In addition, the GENCODE database, a well-regarded repositoryof gene annotations, was utilized to search for cis-NAT regions. We identified 12,793 genomic regions annotated as being expressed from both the positive and negative DNA strands (regardless of whether they are expressed...
  2. ...1 Dynamics of intronic polyadenylation in the hematopoietic lineage and its 1 regulation by DNA methylation 2 Richa Rashmi1, Abhinaya Muruganandham1,2, Pranita Borkar1, Sumana Mallick1,2, Taylor 3 Hubbs1, Ari Aviles1,3, Daniel Chung1, Irtisha Singh1,2,3* 4 1Department of Cell Biology & Genetics...
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  3. ..., investigations into specific secondary structures within these regions and their functional roles remain unclear (Seemann et al. 2017).In contrast to the pG4s, the G4-iM Grinder predictions were not accurate for iMs, likely a consequence of the iM search parameters initially designed for DNA and not for RNA...
  4. ...for capturing chromatin histone modification signatures across tissue sections by taking advantage of a double-barcoded DNA arrays design compatible with in situ Protein A–transposase Tn5 tagmentation. This approach has been validated in presence of fresh-frozen mouse brain tissues but also in decalcified...
  5. ...) and may have a function on the RNA level (Plazzi et al. 2024) or that the DNA itself has some regulatory function as observed for mitochondrial DNA (Noutsos et al. 2007; Van Acker et al. 2023). For example, the transcription of noncoding genomic DNA is very common (Gao et al. 2020), and active...
  6. ...-binding sites. Boxplots show the mean and quartiles of all peaks for each sample. For each context, only peaks containing at least three cytosines and a sequencing coverage ≥3 (average on all cytosines in the peak) are presented. (D) DNA affinity purification sequencing for MBD5 (top) and MBD6 (bottom...
  7. ...it achieves through the use of a protein-to-DNA aligner, miniprot; a chaining algorithm to generate protein sequences with high similarity to reference proteins; and postprocessing methods to identify and correct ORFs that might otherwise produce truncated proteins. Note that for noncoding genes, LiftOn uses...
  8. ...to differentiation, these spermatogonia undergo, as a pool of transit amplifying cells, six highly regulated mitotic divisions, thereby greatly increasing the number of sperm produced from each stem cell. Following these divisions, differentiated spermatogonia undergo a final (premeiotic) DNA replication to produce...
  9. ...Aberrant homeodomain–DNA cooperative dimerization underlies distinct developmental defects in two dominant CRX retinopathy models Yiqiao Zheng1,2,5, Gary D. Stormo3 and Shiming Chen2,4 1Molecular Genetics and Genomics Graduate Program, Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, Washington...
  10. ...Present address: AstraZeneca Discovery Sciences, Translational Genomics, 43183 Mölndal, Sweden Corresponding author: michiel.dehoon@riken.jpAbstractIn eukaryotes, capped RNAs include long transcripts such as messenger RNAs and long noncoding RNAs, as well as shorter transcripts such as spliceosomal RNAs...
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