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  1. ...analog BrdU to label nascent DNA and enable downstream purification by immunoprecipitation; then, singlecell suspensions are obtained and intact nuclei purified (Fig. 1). To enable accurate cell cycle analyses and cell sorting into specific populations while preserving both nucleic acids, intact nuclei...
  2. ...fold change values, Supplemental Fig. S1). After stringent filtering across treatments and time points, 20,443 transcripts and 6551 protein groups were quantified, with 99.6% of proteins associated with transcriptome data (Fig. 1B). To confirm that each treatment induced the anticipated DNA damage, we...
  3. ...) are one of the most thoroughly studied non-B DNA structures. G4s are commonly found in GC-rich areas of a and are characterized by Hoogsteen base pairs, in which hydrogen bonds link four guanine bases into a square planar formation known as a G-quartet. Multiple G-quartets, stacked on top of each other...
  4. ...or duplication of segments of DNA. Amplification of segments of DNA sequence, a type of copy number variation (CNV), is an important source of rapid adaptive evolution. In the short term, gene amplification can result in increased gene expression, which provides a selective advantage facilitating adaptation...
  5. ...for copy number aberration detection from single-cell DNA-sequencing data. Genome Biol 21: 208. doi:10.1186/s13059-020-02119-8 ↵Markowska M, Cąkała T, Miasojedow B, Aybey B, Juraeva D, Mazur J, Ross E, Staub E, Szczurek E. 2022. CONET: copy number event tree model of evolutionary tumor history for single...
  6. ...and Cooper 2010; Wellinger and Zakian 2012; de Lange 2018). These functions are tightly associated with the regulation of telomere length (TL). Indeed, telomeres are protected by proteins that prevent natural chromosome ends from being recognized as double-strand breaks, which would elicit a DNA damage...
  7. ...-read DNA sequencing accompanied by reduction in costs have made the production of assemblies financially achievable and computationally feasible, such that assembly no longer represents the major hurdle to evolutionary analysis for most nonmodel organisms. Now, the more difficult challenge is to properly...
  8. ...and promoter-proximal DNA methylation levels for individual cells (Methods) (Supplemental Text S1). The resulting distributions exhibited marked differences across cell types, suggesting that transcriptional–epigenetic regulation is highly cell-type-specific, likely reflecting underlying differences...
  9. ...and mechanism of transfer of organellar DNA sequences in higher plants. We observe abundant insertions of organelle DNA into the nuclear s of 22 assemblies across seven Oryza species and further categorize nuclear organelle DNA (NORG) into 3406 orthologous groups. Analysis of the whole- resequencing data from...
  10. ...branch are combined using the average method. (B) The mean replication timing Z-score for 11 defined chromosomal regions and the Z-score of the rDNA unit indicate how this summary of the hierarchically explains the cell types’ epis. (C) Plot of replication timing for each cell type across the 8 kb...
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