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  1. ...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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  2. ...Pan analysis reveals families of ubiquitin-ligase adaptors as key genomic divergence drivers that lead to hybrid incompatibility Dongying Xie1,2,3, Pohao Ye1,3, Yiming Ma1 and Zhongying Zhao1 1Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Institute for Research...
  3. ...proposed to exhibit a range of divergent features compared with histones in archaea and eukaryotes. However, no functional genomic studies of the properties of Bdellovibrionota chromatin have been carried out. In this work, we map the landscape of chromatin accessibility, active transcription, and three...
  4. ..., Carlsson AS, Ceplitis A, Crossa J, et al. 2024. Genomic selection in plant 567 breeding: Key factors shaping two decades of progress. Molecular Plant 17: 552–578. 568 Azodi CB, Tang J, Shiu S-H. 2020. Opening the Black Box: Interpretable Machine Learning for 569 Geneticists. Trends in Genetics 36: 442...
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  5. .... The genomic landscape of polymorphic human nuclear mitochondrial insertions. Nucleic Acids Res 42: 12640–12649. doi:10.1093/nar/gku1038 ↵Diehl WE, Patel N, Halm K, Johnson WE. 2016. Tracking interspecies transmission and long-term evolution of an ancient retrovirus using the s of modern mammals. eLife 5: e...
  6. ...in single cells, although a notable few are highly variable. In particular, miRNAs from the mir-290 cluster and the mir-182 cluster are variably and negatively correlated. We show that miRNA covariation profiles are shaped by the transcription of genomic clusters and by a tendency for each single cell...
  7. ...regulate pollen tube growth and flowering time (Cartagena et al. 2008; Berr et al. 2015). Fungi further illustrate this diversification. Budding yeast utilizes a single methyltransferase Set2 to catalyze H3K36me1/2/3 (Keogh et al. 2005). However, filamentous fungi typically harbor two distinct H3K36...
  8. ...to UV mutagenesis. However, the impact of genomic context and chromatin architecture on CPD deamination rates in cells remains poorly understood. Here, we develop a method known as dCPD-seq to map deaminated CPDs (dCPDs) across the of repair-deficient yeast cells at single-nucleotide resolution. Our d...
  9. ...Modern Agriculture, Genome Analysis Laboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen 518120, China; 3State Key Laboratory of Seed Innovation, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy...
  10. ...manipulation of RNA modifications has been leveraged in cancer immunotherapies. An exhaustive account of all studies related to epitranscriptomics or immunity is outside the scope of this review; however, our goal is to provide a landscape view of research being conducted at the intersection of these exciting...
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