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  1. ...tools enables high-fidelity, large-scale profiling of microsatellites, which may find utility in diverse applications such as lineage tracing, population genetics, ecology, and forensics.Microsatellites, also known as short tandem repeats, are genomic sequences composed of tandem repeats of short (1...
  2. ...with previous findings (Yin et al. 2018). Comparable proportions of syntenic and unaligned regions were also observed when each wild isolate was compared with the reference strain of the counterpart species. (Supplemental Fig. S3D).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 2. Genome size...
  3. ...that the LightGBM and CatBoost algorithms offer considerable advantages over 154 traditional methods when addressing genetic effects characterized by non-normal distributions 155 and genomic interaction effects. They also exhibit improved performance in managing traits 156 with high heritability and well...
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  4. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  5. ..., Barcelona 08034, Spain; 3Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA; 4Genomics Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California 95060, USA; 5Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering...
  6. ...; Bunch and Foote 1977; Arnold 2004; Schröder et al. 2016; Alberto et al. 2018). For example, a Chinese native sheep breed, Bashibai, has been developed by intercrossing local sheep with argali in Xinjiang since the beginning of the twentieth century (Du 2011). Additionally, genomic tracts of wild...
  7. ..., sociality is accompanied by a transition from outcrossing to inbreeding. In concert, these traits reduce effective population size, potentially rendering transitions to sociality “evolutionarily dead-ends.” We addressed this hypothesis in a comparative genomic study in spiders, in which sociality has...
  8. .... We used 19 species with high-quality reference s available: chimney swift, Anna's hummingbird, helmeted guineafowl, chicken/red junglefowl, wild turkey, Japanese quail, zebra finch, Bengalese finch, common canary, painted honeyeater, black sunbird, cape sugarbird, emperor penguin, Adelie penguin...
  9. ...spRefine denoises and imputes spatial1 transcriptomics with a reference-free framework2 powered by genomic language model3 Tianyu Liu1,2, Tinglin Huang3, Wengong Jin4,5, Tinyi Chu2, Rex4 Ying3, Hongyu Zhao1,2*5 1Interdepartmental Program in Computational Biology &6 Bioinformatics, Yale University...
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  10. ...These authors contributed equally to this work. ↵4 Present addresses: Neochromosome Inc., Long Island City, NY 11101, USA; 5BlueRock Therapeutics, New York, NY 10016, USA Corresponding author: maurano@nyu.eduAbstractThe specificity of interactions between genomic regulatory elements and potential target genes...
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