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  1. ...provided in the Supplemental Materials (Fig. 4; Supplemental Note 3). We hope that these results provide helpful insights into the mechanisms by which somatic mutations can lead to neofunctionalization and interpretation of relevance in the context of tumor evolution. However, these examples were presented...
  2. ..., in which gene families with functions associated with host localization, acceptance, and usage are proposed to evolve. In this context, cactophilic Drosophila species serve as an excellent model to study host shift evolution, because they use a wide range of cacti as hosts, and many species display...
  3. ...Evolution of -wide methylation profiling technologies Carolina Montano1,2 and Winston Timp1 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA; 2Division of Human Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia...
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  4. .... 2016) and patient tissues (Cavalli et al. 2016). In addition to pinpointing direct genetic effects within the TF's motif, F1 studies can also give more context by revealing new potential cooperative TF pairs, as shown for three liver-specific factors in mouse F1 hybrids (Wong et al. 2017) and three...
  5. ...not differentially expressed. Such results suggest that a large fraction of the DMRs observed in our samples may be merely passenger events that accompany cancer evolution with weak or no effect on gene expression (Kalari and Pfeifer 2010).The methylation state of a genomic region (a group of adjacent CpG sites...
  6. ...Dynamic evolution of satellite DNAs drastically differentiates the s of Tribolium sibling species Damira Veseljak, Evelin Despot-Slade, Marin Volarić, Lucija Horvat, Tanja Vojvoda Zeljko, Nevenka Meštrović and Brankica Mravinac Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, HR-10000...
  7. ...kinetochore attachment sites pivotal for understanding karyotype diversity and evolution (Logsdon et al. 2024; Mastrorosa et al. 2024), as well as the notoriously repetitive ribosomal DNA (rDNA) arrays whose sequences have only been recently completed in humans (Nurk et al. 2022) and Arabidopsis (Fultz et al...
  8. ...including many immune phenotypes such as inflammatory bowel disease (q < 10−16) and lymphocyte counts (q = 0.053) (Fig. 5A; Supplemental Table S10).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Phenotypic relevance and evolution of context-dependent eQTLs. (A) Diseases and heath conditions...
  9. ...Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2218, USA; 3Section for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen, 1350 Copenhagen, Denmark; 4Department of Hematology, Cell Therapy, Hemostaseology and Infectious...
  10. ...that CRE-superspreader TEs are biased toward certain taxonomic groups of TEs and that these TEs are enriched in accessible chromatin with distinct patterns and effect sizes across tissues and genomic contexts.The temporal dynamics of TE-CRE evolutionThe main hypothesis we set out to test in this study...
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