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  1. ..., complicating bulk-tissue analyses. Here, using 71 patient-derived PAAD organoids, we show that TE activities may potentially promote tumorigenesis and provide a source of novel immunotherapeutic targets. We identify 16 new TE-derived transcripts fused with 15 known oncogenes, exhibiting potential oncogenic...
  2. ...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...
  3. ..., France; 5Clareo Biosciences, Louisville, Kentucky 40222, USA ↵6 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: andreas.lossius@medisin.uio.no, corey.watson@louisville.eduAbstractGenetic diversity within the human immunoglobulin heavy-chain (IGH) locus influences the expressed...
  4. ...the effects of common rearrangements in B cell malignancies. Specifically, we used our “highly predictive heteromorphic polymer” (HiP-HoP) model (Buckle et al. 2018; Brackey et al. 2020) to study genomic rearrangements involving the immunoglobulin heavy locus (IGH) (Watson and Breden 2012) and the CCND1 proto-oncogene...
  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. ...Examining the dynamics of three-dimensional organization with multitask matrix factorization Da-Inn Lee1 and Sushmita Roy1,2 1Department of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53715, USA; 2Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, Madison, Wisconsin...
  7. ...A novel quantitative trait locus implicates Msh3 in the propensity for -wide short tandem repeat expansions in mice Mikhail O. Maksimov1,2,12, Cynthia Wu3,12, David G. Ashbrook4, Flavia Villani4, Vincenza Colonna4,5, Nima Mousavi6, Nichole Ma1, Lu Lu4, Jonathan K. Pritchard7,8, Alon Goren1...
  8. ...Characterization of network hierarchy reflects cell state specificity in organization Jingyao Wang1,4, Yue Xue1,4, Yueying He1, Hui Quan1, Jun Zhang3 and Yi Qin Gao1,2,3 1Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing...
  9. ...Elasmobranch sequencing reveals evolutionary trends of vertebrate karyotype organization Kazuaki Yamaguchi1,6, Yoshinobu Uno1,7, Mitsutaka Kadota1, Osamu Nishimura1, Ryo Nozu2,8, Kiyomi Murakumo3, Rui Matsumoto3, Keiichi Sato2,3 and Shigehiro Kuraku1,4,5 1Laboratory for Phyloinformatics, RIKEN...
  10. ...donor elements (Donor 2, 5, 7, 3, 4). 5′ monomeric sequences of each L1 were PCR amplified using primer pairs (green arrows) specific to that locus. Orange strokes indicate L1 CpG dinucleotides covered by the assay. Blue strokes represent covered genomic CpG dinucleotides. Gray strokes in the gray...
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