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  1. .... 2016). TADs are, therefore, three-dimensional structures that organize the into functional and physical units by bringing together genes and regulatory elements that interact primarily with each other (Dixon et al. 2012; Nora et al. 2012). TADs are thought to form through loop extrusion: as cohesin...
  2. ...@eitech.edu.cnAbstractDeciphering the relationships between cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and target gene expression has been a long-standing unsolved problem in molecular biology, and the dynamics of CREs in different cell types make this problem more challenging. To address this challenge, we propose a scalable computational framework...
  3. ...of the best predictors for protein sequence and expression conservation. In this study, we investigated its effect on the evolution of cis-regulatory elements (CREs). To this end, we carefully reanalyzed the Epigenomics Roadmap data for nine fetal tissues, assigning a measure of pleiotropic degree to nearly...
  4. ...-option of regulatory motifs.A few TE families are more prone to contribute to cis-elements than others, such as retroelements in D. melanogaster (Chang et al. 2022). Therefore, we investigated whether the observed enrichment of TEs in the HLAU gene families is TE specific. Considering all species, 45.36% and 50...
  5. ..., Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada Corresponding author: michael.wilson@sickkids.caAbstractTransposable elements (TEs) provide a source of transcription factor (TF) binding sites that can rewire gene regulatory networks. NF-kB is an evolutionarily conserved TF complex primarily involved in innate immunity...
  6. ...embryonic development. However, for conserved genes to deliver consistent developmental outcomes between species, similar gene regulatory programs and gene expression patterns must also be maintained. The endoderm germ layer makes major contributions to the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts...
  7. ...Interspecies regulatory landscapes and elements revealed by novel joint systematic integration of human and mouse blood cell epis Guanjue Xiang1,2,3, Xi He1, Belinda M. Giardine4, Kathryn J. Isaac5, Dylan J. Taylor5, Rajiv C. McCoy5, Camden Jansen4, Cheryl A. Keller4, Alexander Q. Wixom4, April...
  8. ...), or other regulatory elements, and constitute a substantial portion of lincRNAs (Khorkova et al. 2015; Choudhary et al. 2023). Despite their potential importance, the transcriptomic landscape and clinical relevance of TE-derived elements in PAAD remain poorly characterized, partly due to limited sample...
  9. ...the gene regulatory network of the cancer .One of the most important and well-studied guardians of genomic integrity, TP53 (protein product of TP53, also known as p53), leverages regulatory opportunities provided by TEs for its function. One group of TE families, human endogenous retroviruses (ERVs...
  10. ...and ultimately enable functional classification of regulatory variants identified by population studies.Most genetic associations with human diseases and traits lie within noncoding regulatory DNA (Maurano et al. 2012). Genome-scale methods to analyze the function of noncoding regulatory elements within...
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