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  1. ...between genetic variants and environmental stressors is key to understanding the mechanisms underlying neurological diseases. In this study, we use human brain organoids to explore how varying oxygen levels expose context-dependent gene regulatory effects. By subjecting a genetically diverse panel of 21...
  2. ...selected all candidate enhancers surrounding the two genes within 100 kb as test targets. These enhancers (gray rectangles) were evaluated via CRISPRi-FlowFISH experiments, and only a few were found to have a significant effect on gene expression. To classify candidate enhancers as active or inactive, we...
  3. ...elements that underlie genetic effects on gene expression and metabolic traits. However, caQTL discovery has been limited by small sample sizes. Here, we map caQTLs in liver tissue from 138 human donors and identify caQTLs for 35,361 regulatory elements, including population-specific caQTLs driven...
  4. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
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  5. ..., hinging on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) and cofactors to gene regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. Although it is relatively routine to profile -wide DNA binding landscapes of proteins, identifying the specific proteins that bind to, and regulate the transcription of...
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  6. ..., USA ↵10 Present address: Department of Biological Sciences and Ray and Stephanie Lane Department of Computational Biology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Corresponding author: charles.gersbach@duke.eduAbstractA hallmark of heart disease is gene dysregulation and reactivation...
  7. ...Haiyue Liu and Lea H. Gregersen Center for Gene Expression, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark Corresponding author: leag@sund.ku.dkAbstractTranscription is regulated at multiple levels, including initiation, elongation, and termination...
  8. ...of Chromosome 8 and restore euploidy in cells derived from an individual with a complex rearrangement of Chromosome 8p. Transcriptomic analysis revealed 361 differentially expressed genes between the proband and the euploid revertant, highlighting genes both within and outside the 8p region that may contribute...
  9. ...Revisiting models of enhancer–promoter communication in gene regulation Gilad Barshad1,2 and Charles G. Danko1,2 1Baker Institute for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine...
  10. ...aberrations in cell-cycle control. In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), instability occurs early in tumor growth, resulting in pronounced intratumor heterogeneity, including changes in gene copy number, and whole- doubling (WGD) in ∼75% of tumors. Gene duplication, genetic drift, and selection mediate...
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