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  1. ...(log2TPM). Standard RNA-seq (x-axis) versus PARTAGE RNA-seq (y-axis) is shown. Housekeeping genes (blue) and hepatic markers (red) are highlighted; all other genes are gray. (H) Genome-wide cross-protocol concordance between a PARTAGE and standard RNA-seq transcriptomes. Pearson's correlation among all...
  2. ...selected plants and insects and used Escherichia coli glutamate-5-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (PorA) as outgroups to construct a phylogenetic tree of P5CS (Fig. 5; Supplemental Fig. S20). The phylogenetic tree of P5CS across species indicates that the P5CS genes are conserved across diverse lineages but may...
  3. ...), and ribosomally synthesized and post-translationally modified peptides (RiPPs), varied among taxa (Fig. 4B). For instance, PKS-categorized BGCs were only found in the bacterial s. Terpene-categorized BGCs were rare in the s of Methanobacteriota and Thermodesulfobacteriota, both of which include obligate anaerobes...
  4. ...indicated in Figure 2, we separated the 1-Mb-long ends from relatively large chromosomes and analyzed the trends of genomic sequences in five vertebrate species (Fig. 4A). Intact chromosome ends are known to be occupied by telomeric or subtelomeric simple repeats. To eliminate the effect of those repeats...
  5. ...the lowest copy numbers among vertebrates (Fig. 3B–D). Together, these results indicate that TE activity in gars is lower than in other species and likely contributes to their genomic stability.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 3. Repeat sequences evolutionary rate of gars compared...
  6. ...of how animals fight 32 infections. 33 Key words 34 Drosophila immunity/Immune-responsive enhancer/STARR-seq 35 36 Running Title 37 Genome-wide survey of fly immune enhancers 38 39 Introduction 40 When encountering pathogenic microbes, animals must regulate an effective immune response 41 to survive...
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  7. ...cassette followed by drug 373 selection, thereby increasing editing efficiency at an independent target site. Multiplex 374 HDR studies have shown that precise edits at one genomic locus frequently co-occur 375 16 with HDR events at additional loci within the same cell, indicating the presence of HDR-376...
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  8. ...(TEs) and other repetitive sequences are known to be one of the major causes of structural variations within individuals and species, promoting expansion, gene duplication, gene loss, genomic rearrangements, and reshaping of the overall genomic regulatory network (Bourque et al. 2018). Among fungi...
  9. ...a genomic basis to study host-microbe interactions, and we demonstrate its utility in identifying candidate pathways in the bacteria affecting chemotaxis behavior and survival in the nematodes. Second, we generate nematode transcriptomes of P. pacificus nematodes on 38 bacterial diets and characterize 60...
  10. ...'s in parentheses indicates that the method only makes protein-coding predictions.Proteome composition: number and length of CDSsThe constituent CDS predictions that underlie compleasm scores varied widely among methods. Considering our reference species (and M. musculus) for which their high-quality annotations...
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