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  1. ...SVs landscape 29 and reveals a significant positive correlation between somatic deletion burden and smoking 30 intensity. Furthermore, a high-frequency somatic simple repeat expansion is identified in 31 28/39 (71.79%) of LSCC patients, which upregulates the expression of genes TP53BP2 and 32 FBXO28...
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  2. ...of identifying methylation-dependent regulatory activity at many thousands of genomic regions simultaneously and allows for the testing of causal relationships between DNA methylation and gene expression on a region-by-region basis. Here, we develop a multiplexed mSTARR-seq protocol to assay naturally occurring...
  3. ...harrisii) (Hazkani-Covo 2022). In contrast, clades such as Old World monkeys and cetaceans displayed elevated NUMT counts. In birds, NUMT enrichment was particularly pronounced in three clades within the order Passeriformes: (1) warblers, cowbirds, and blackbirds; (2) sparrows (e.g., Zonotrichia albicollis...
  4. ...poses a significant challenge in maintaining practical performance under privacy constraints. Here, we introduce TX-Phase, a secure haplotype phasing method based on the framework of trusted execution environments (TEEs). TX-Phase allows users’ private genomic data to be phased while ensuring data...
  5. ...on this comparison, we also draw conclusions about the genomic architecture, evolutionary dynamics, and the main molecular mechanisms that most significantly differentiated their satellitomes.ResultsIdentification of T. freemani satDNAsThe first step was to characterize the T. freemani satellitome. For assembly...
  6. ...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...
  7. .... The robustness of the association between eusociality and high recombination rates can therefore be addressed by assessing mean genomic recombination rates in social Blattodea (termites).In addition to variation between species, the rate of recombination also varies along chromosomes. In mammals, crossover...
  8. ...sequences. Unfortunately, it is hard to tell if an alignment is likely to exist by chance. Also, the precise alignment of related regions is uncertain. One alignment does not hold all evidence that they are related. We should consider alternative alignments too. This is rarely done, because we lack a simple...
  9. ..., we compared the tool's performance to that of other competing software, GeMoMa and miniprot. Finally, we applied PaGeSearch to real-world pathway gene identification problems, showing its particular utility for comparative analyses of genes across different species.ResultsOverview of Pa...
  10. ...adaptive immunity, and MHC genes serve as key models in evolutionary genomics, offering insight into birth-and-death evolution, gene duplication, and the maintenance of genetic diversity. However, the organization and evolution of the MHC in species with giant s, such as salamanders, remain poorly...
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