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  1. .... 2013), including mitochondrial dysfunction, genomic instability, and cellular senescence. The stochastic development of mtDNA deletion mutations has implications for the role of these mutations in somatic mosaicism (Campbell et al. 2015) and aging in postmitotic tissues. The relative lack of genetic...
  2. ...-type testis tissue have made it difficult to generate comprehensive cell-type-specific genomic data sets defining their global transcriptional, chromatin, and replication landscapes. To address this, we developed cell-type-specific genomic strategies for testicular stem cells derived from a tumor model...
  3. ...of genomic structural stability and sequence conservation than other vertebrates.Abundance and activity of transposable elements in gar sTransposable elements (TEs) are DNA sequences in the that can replicate themselves or move between chromosomes. TE activity can lead to genomic instability (Bourque et al...
  4. ...support our hypothesis that aging plays a pivotal role in the epigenomic differentiation of MZ twins.Positive drifts related to neural system functions and negative drifts linked to immune functionsGO and KEGG functional enrichment analyses of our replicated drift-CpGs have illuminated possible mechanisms...
  5. ...Suv39h-catalyzed H3K9me3 is critical for euchromatic organization and the maintenance of gene transcription Christine R. Keenan1,2,4,6, Hannah D. Coughlan1,2,4, Nadia Iannarella1, Andres Tapia del Fierro1,2, Andrew Keniry1,2, Timothy M. Johanson1,2, Wing Fuk Chan1,2,7, Alexandra L. Garnham1...
  6. ...into functional compartments that replicate at specific times during S-phase. This temporal program, referred to as replication timing (RT), is coregulated with the 3D organization, is cell type–specific, and changes during development in coordination with gene expression. Moreover, RT alterations are linked...
  7. ...and Jonas Paulsen1 1Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway; 2Department of Genome Sciences, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia; 3...
  8. ...and muscle, supporting a general increase in mitochondrial mass after birth (Pejznochova et al. 2010). As we did not observe consistent change in the expression of mtDNA replication factors after birth (Supplemental Table S1), the reported change in mtDNA copy number might only reflect change...
  9. ...biology approach, we compile the first cross-species interactome of P. pacificus by statistically linking bacterial genomic and nematode transcriptomic data.ResultsSequencing of 84 bacteria establishes the genomic basis to study host–microbe interactionsIn order to establish a phylogenomic framework...
  10. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
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