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  1. ..., presumably via accelerated recombination during fbxn gene duplication, thereby reinforcing genetic divergence among populations and between species.An unusually conserved genomic region is identified surrounding Cni-neib-1Given the highly dynamic nature of fbxn genes across C. nigoni populations...
  2. ....27% of the expressed genes generating gene–TE chimeric transcripts, including those with function affecting host preference. Our combined genomic and transcriptomic approaches provide evidence of TE-driven divergence between species, highlighting the evolutionary role of TEs in the context of host shift, a key...
  3. ...in a mouse muscle myoblast line leads to transcription elongation rate defects and reduced H2B ubiquitylation early in gene bodies (Hou et al. 2019). In contrast, loss of elongation factor RECQL5 results in increased average elongation rates of RNAPII, which are associated with increased genomic instability...
  4. ...regulatory phenotypes have been partly linked to divergent TE insertions in promoters of gene duplicates (Gillard et al. 2021; Sahlström et al. 2023), but the link between WGD and TE-CRE evolution has remained elusive. One hypothesis is that WGDs induce a genomic shock that results in bursts of TE activity...
  5. ...al. 2024). However, whether genomic mechanisms govern these slow rates of molecular evolution, and whether they are restricted to a subset of the , such as protein-coding genes (Takezaki 2018; Brownstein et al. 2024) and fourfold degenerate sites (Venkatesh et al. 2014; Gemmell et al. 2020), remain...
  6. ...with a high number of connections or hubs (Pastor-Satorras et al. 2003; Chou et al. 2014; Oh et al. 2015). Because eukaryotic transcriptional networks typically consist of a subset of genes, often transcription factors, that regulate many downstream target genes (Albert 2005), we chose specific values...
  7. ...Sequencing Project (IRGSP), with an annotation set (gene models, gene, and protein sequences) released in 2005 (International Rice Genome Sequencing Project and Sasaki 2005). The IRGSP canonical reference (IRGSP RefSeq) is derived from the japonica variety Nipponbare, despite indica rice accounting...
  8. ...@cs.duke.eduAbstractEpigenetic mechanisms contribute to gene regulation by altering chromatin accessibility through changes in transcription factor (TF) and nucleosome occupancy across the . Despite numerous studies focusing on changes in gene expression, the intricate chromatin-mediated regulatory code remains largely uncharted...
  9. ...for these domains across different cell types.Cell-type-specific replication timing correlates with histone modification patternsThe temporal order of duplication in eukaryotic cells is intricately linked to chromatin structure and gene expression, both of which are cell-type specific (Rhind and Gilbert 2013...
  10. ...shaped protein 3D architecture is crucial for identifying functionally important regions that contribute to genetic adaptation to the environment.Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified many candidate causal loci in protein-coding genes and regulatory regions. These genomic variations...
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