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  1. ...conserved genomic clusters, which contain two or more maternally and paternally expressed genes in large regions of up to several megabases in size (Table 1; Fig. 1).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Schematic representation of the genomic organization of the 10 largest imprinted...
  2. ...greater genomic evolutionary rate profiling (GERP) scores than exposed residues, indicating that buried residues are under stronger purifying selection. The design of the maize nested association mapping population makes it possible to utilize haplotype information and protein 3D structural variation...
  3. ...interplay of nucleosomes and TFs together in the context of transcriptional regulation is crucial for better understanding gene regulation within an organism.Although numerous efforts to construct gene regulatory networks (GRNs) have used -wide expression profiling under various genetic and environmental...
  4. ...-in orientations in vitro (Song et al. 2011, 2014). However, to what extent nucleosomes modulate CPD deamination in other sequence contexts and across the of intact cells remains unclear.Genome-wide sequencing methods have emerged as powerful tools to understand how different genomic and chromatin contexts impact...
  5. ...properties of topologically associating domains (TADs) are overall maintained, significant changes occur in the organization of compartments and subcompartments. These changes are closely correlated with alterations in the expression of oncogenic genes. We also observe a restructuring of TAD–TAD interactions...
  6. ...by different genes). These hypotheses are not mutually exclusive, and genes operating according to each model may be of different relative importance in different traits or organisms (Via et al. 1995). Indeed, earlier analyses in maize found evidence for both the allelic sensitivity and regulatory gene models...
  7. .... In contrast, Dt1BL shows expansion of the centromere region. Correlation coefficients (R-values) quantify the similarity of CENH3 nucleosome positioning between ditelosomic chromosomes and their CS counterparts, calculated within the shared centromere intervals (highlighted in gray rectangles). (D) Box plot...
  8. .... The model used five-fold 124 cross-validation to estimate the accuracy of genomic predictions. Fig. 2A-C and Supplemental 125 Table S2 presents the prediction accuracies of the methods across all traits. The performance 126 of various ML methods did not show a direct correlation with the LD decay...
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  9. ...510515, China Corresponding authors: kuangyuyen@ihcams.ac.cn, mahony@psu.eduAbstractGenome-wide nucleosome profiles are predominantly characterized using MNase-seq, which involves extensive MNase digestion and size selection to enrich for mononucleosome-sized fragments. Most available MNase-seq analysis...
  10. ...and consequently, yielding better visualizations.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Metrics for assessing LD structure and inter-SNP correlation. (A) Average correlation versus genomic distance for real (blue) and simulated (orange) genotypes. We select multiple reference SNPs and plot...
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