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  1. ...for safeguarding genomic stability. Due to their intricate and fragile nature, centromeres are susceptible to chromosomal rearrangements. However, the mechanisms preserving their functional integrity and supporting nuclear homeostasis following breakages remain enigmatic. In this study, we use wheat ditelosomic...
  2. ...high-quality, chromosome-level assembly of P. picta, we were able to identify key elements of the genomic and epigenomic architecture that led to the recent and rapid evolution of a novel dosage compensation system. Our results support the putative model that a recent wave of TE replication led...
  3. .... S11C). Considering the 80% sequence similarity and wide genomic distribution in both species, we hypothesize that the TCAST transposon-like element was present in the ancestral and gave rise to the 360-bp TCAST satDNA, the current major satellite of T. castaneum (Fig. 5A).The orthologous centromeric...
  4. .... neoformans for human virulence. Genome sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of 387 isolates, representing the global VNI and African VNB lineages, highlighted a deep, nonrecombining split in VNB (herein, VNBI and VNBII). VNBII was enriched for clinical samples relative to VNBI, while phenotypic profiling...
  5. ...in C. albicans. Together, these findings highlight that SVs and TEs are common across diverse clinical isolates of C. albicans and that the centromeres of this organism are important sites of rearrangement.Genomes are under constant evolutionary pressure from environmental stressors. Populations...
  6. ..., Paul Choo K.H. Andy Choo, KH Andy KA Choo K.A. Choo M Pertile Alison N K Choo Andy Pertile 10.1101/gr.092080.109 genome;gr.092080.109 1088-9051 Rapid evolution of mouse Y centromere repeat DNA belies recent sequence stability Letter Rapid evolution of mouse Y centromere repeat DNA belies recent...
  7. ...of electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) (Hellman and Fried 2007). In an EMSA, labeled probes corresponding to the DNA of interest are synthesized or isolated and are consequently incubated with a purified protein of interest or with a mixture of proteins (e.g., a nuclear extract). To determine if direct...
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  8. ...via dual-luciferase reporter assays. These findings align with those of previous studies on the TERT promoter (Péneau et al. 2022). Notably, HBV-Enh I sequences are highly conserved and functionally active in vivo, and their integration may contribute to the amplification of genomic regions harboring...
  9. ...221 1620 ND J222 1600 ND J223 1570 ND J224 2306 ND J225 3298 ND J226 5269 ND CdJ3/cen7D J201 2369 ND J202 1483 ND J203 2892 ND J204 1830 ND J205 1492 ND (ND) Not detected. Gene conversion maintains native centromere loci Genome Research 641 www..org Chr7. CENPC1 ChIP assays in resulting strain J193...
  10. ...point, cells were harvested and their gDNA extracted for use in library preparation or alkaline gel electrophoresis assay. To create a fully deaminated control, isolated gDNA from the 48 h time point was further incubated for 16 h at 67°C. In vitro control libraries were prepared by isolating genomic...
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