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  1. ...key roles of noncoding RNAs in sex-related pathways, but little is known about the evolutionary forces acting on these noncoding RNAs. Profiling the transcriptome of Drosophila melanogaster with whole- tiling arrays found that 15% of male-biased transcribed fragments are intergenic noncoding RNAs (incRNAs...
  2. ..., the clearest one against GA-rich repeats in the human . However, our study reveals a systematic failure of both technologies to sequence and assemble specific exons of Drosophila melanogaster genes, indicating an overlooked limitation. Namely, multiple Y-linked exons are nearly or completely absent from raw...
  3. ...to Muller element F in Drosophila melanogaster (the ancestral fly X Chromosome; 55.6% of fly Muller F genes, chi-squared test, 1 d.f., P = 3.84 × 10−31) (Vicoso and Bachtrog 2013) despite 400 million years of divergence. Through functional enrichment analysis, we show that these conserved X-linked genes...
  4. ...Genetic variation in recalcitrant repetitive regions of the Drosophila melanogaster Harsh G. Shukla1,2, Mahul Chakraborty3 and J.J. Emerson1,4 1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92697, USA; 2Graduate Program in Mathematical...
  5. ...in growing cells, although not forming well-defined peaks. Furthermore, we detect some Ser5-P CTD phosphorylation at some of these intergenic peaks in Q cells, suggesting that at least some RNAPII might be active at these loci.These observations are in agreement with in vitro studies showing transient RNA...
  6. ...in Drosophila melanogaster, much less is known about the origin and evolution of piCs in this or any other species. To investigate piC origin and evolution, we use a population genomic approach to compare piC activity and sequence composition across eight geographically distant strains of D. melanogaster...
  7. ...to this work. Corresponding author: gouil.q@wehi.edu.auAbstractX-linked genetic disorders typically affect females less severely than males owing to the presence of a second X Chromosome not carrying the deleterious variant. However, the phenotypic expression in females is highly variable, which may...
  8. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
  9. ...of de novo genes that emerged within a single species. We sequenced and assembled s with long-read technology and the corresponding transcriptomes from inbred lines of Drosophila melanogaster, derived from seven geographically diverse populations. We found line-specific neORFs in abundance but few ne...
  10. ...-derived sequences (Lipatov et al. 2005). A recent transcriptome-wide study identified 327 genes in Drosophila melanogaster that generate chimeric transcripts across different populations (Oliveira et al. 2023). Among all genes, 76 generate chimeric transcripts from TE insertions that were present in one strain...
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