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  1. ..., relative to other noncoding genomic elements, their promoter architecture and epigenetic regulation remain incompletely understood. Here, we systematically characterize pseudogene promoters and compare them with those of protein-coding genes and long noncoding RNAs. To do this, we integrate matched...
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  2. ...Systematic identification and characterization of exon–intron circRNAs Yinchun Zhong1,6, Yan Yang2,6, Xiaolin Wang2, Bingbing Ren3, Xueren Wang4,5, Ge Shan2 and Liang Chen1 1Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Science and Medicine, University of Science...
  3. ...generated in this study. Exon/intron lengths were normalized to 100 bp using deepTools. (D) Metaplots of mC reader ChIP-seq (log2FC [IP/Input]) over exons and introns similarly to (C). (E) Upset plot showing the number of differential alternative splicing (DAS) events shared between the different higher...
  4. ...in the cytoplasm of ALS neuronal cells shows high predicted binding occupancy for ALS-related mislocalized RBPs (Tyzack et al. 2021). We next characterized the entire intronic region of the nine groups of introns as opposed to the five regions defined as key regulatory regions in terms of RBP cross-link events...
  5. ...-proficient cells, which eliminate most missplicing or unsplicing events and therefore cannot provide a solid evaluation of the intrinsic efficiency of intron splicing.The ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia is a unicellular eukaryotic model organism. Like all ciliates, two distinct types of nuclei coexist within...
  6. ...transcription, the accompanying changes to chromatin structure and how those changes contribute to correct activation in the early embryo are not well characterized (Robert et al. 2015).Functional and genomic studies have revealed some epigenetic regulatory mechanisms that influence germline chromatin...
  7. ...” thus encompasses a wide range of molecular behaviors.Retained introns are more difficult to characterize than other patterns of alternative splicing in whole-transcriptome RNA-seq data. Overlapping patterns of alternative processing can be miscalled as IR by sequence analysis tools (Wang and Rio 2018...
  8. ...polyadenylation (IPA) is a key mechanism driving transcriptome diversity, yet its detection 10 and functional characterization remain challenging due to complex splicing patterns and 11 complexity of intronic regions. Here, we introduce IPAseek, a dynamic programming-based 12 computational framework...
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  9. ..., Cummings Life Science Center, Chicago, IL 60637, USA Corresponding author: watersto@uw.eduAbstractRecently developed single-cell technologies allow researchers to characterize cell states at ever greater resolution and scale. Caenorhabditis elegans is a particularly tractable system for studying...
  10. ...introns and polyA site cleavage.ResultsProteomic and transcriptomic characterization of S. pombe chromatinTo isolate nRNA, S. pombe chromatin was purified and analyzed for RNA and protein composition (Fig. 1A). After fractionation into cytoplasm and nuclei, nuclei were further separated into chromatin...
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