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  1. ...), and similar results were reported for the mouse(Kiyosawa et al. 2003), Drosophila(Misra et al. 2002), Arabidopsis(Meyers et al. 2004; Wang et al. 2014), and rice s(Osato et al. 2003). In addition, many long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs) have been identified as antisense transcripts, further...
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  2. ...-derived sequences (Lipatov et al. 2005). A recent transcriptome-wide study identified 327 genes in Drosophila melanogaster that generate chimeric transcripts across different populations (Oliveira et al. 2023). Among all genes, 76 generate chimeric transcripts from TE insertions that were present in one strain...
  3. ...), which is positively regulated by the H3K27me3 modification in Drosophila ovarian stem cells (Akkouche et al. 2025) but is expressed at low levels in the gut (Siudeja et al. 2021). In differentiated cells, the noncoding RNA lncRNA:CR32773 forms an H3K27me3 domain in enteroendocrine cells (Fig. 1G...
  4. ...to analyze the transcriptome, histone modification patterns, and replication timing of germline stem cell (GSC)–like and somatic cyst stem cell (CySC)–like cells. Single-cell RNA sequencing validates previous findings on GSC–CySC intercellular communication and reveals a high expression of chromatin...
  5. ...C. elegans and the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster were selected for the modENCODE Project in 2007 because of their experimental strengths and prominence as model organisms as well as for their compact, sequenced s, which simplifies the identification of TF binding sites and candidate target genes...
  6. ..., BAT3SKC44A4 and NUP214-XKR3) have been previously identified in the K-562 transcriptome by RNA-seq (Levin et al. 2009; Berger et al. 2010).Wewere able to pinpoint both the BCR-ABL1 and the BAT3SKC44A4 junctions by 32 and seven ‘‘chimeric’’ single Fosill sequencing reads, respectively. The BCR-ABL1...
  7. ....ResultsSingle-cell transcriptomics reveals cell type–restricted transposon expressionThe Drosophila contains at least 112 transposon subfamilies, with copy number of an individual type ranging from a few to hundreds (Kaminker et al. 2002). Conventional scRNA-seq analyses typically discard sequencing reads that align to multiple...
  8. ...eukaryotic transposons, into naive lines of Drosophila erecta. We monitored the invasion in three replicates for more than 50 generations by sequencing the genomic DNA (using short and long reads), the small RNAs, and the transcriptome at regular intervals. A piRNA-based host defense was rapidly established...
  9. ...platforms ( Fig. 1 ). An even more straightforward RNA-PET strategy would be to simply perform shotgun paired-end sequencing of cDNA templates that have been fragmented to a few hundred base pairs. In theory, this shotgun RNA-PET approach should be able to identify the junction points of potential fusion...
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  10. ..., Eßer J, Pahl A, Dieterich C, Grönke S, Partridge L. 2020. An insulin-sensitive circular RNA that regulates lifespan in Drosophila. Mol Cell 79: 268–279.e5. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2020.06.011 ↵Xia X, Wang Y, Yu Z, Chen J, Han JJ. 2021. Assessing the rate of aging to monitor aging itself. Ageing Res Rev 69...
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