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  1. ...Diverse evolutionary trajectories of mitocoding DNA in mammalian and avian nuclear s Yu-Chi Chen1,2, David L.J. Vendrami3,4,5,6, Maximilian L. Huber2, Luisa E.Y. Handel2, Christopher R. Cooney7, Joseph I. Hoffman3,4,5,6,8 and Toni I. Gossmann1,2,3,5 1Computational Systems Biology, Faculty...
  2. ...et al. 2016). Tetrahymena possesses a unique nuclear architecture containing a transcriptionally active macronucleus (MAC), and a transcriptionally silent micronucleus (MIC). During sexual reproduction, the new MAC chromosomes undergo ∼200 regulated double-stranded DNA breaks and endoreplication...
  3. ...attachment sites are not always positionally conserved. Each nucleus carries a unique array of rDNAs with more than 200 copies that harbor nucleus-specific sequence variations. The inter-haplotype diversity between the two nuclear s is shaped by large-scale structural variations linked to transposable...
  4. ...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...
  5. ...of the control cell line used in this study, harboring contraction of D4Z4 repeats (Kong et al. 2024). Using these cell lines, we aim to simultaneously characterize DUX4 target gene expression in both the nuclei and cytoplasm of differentiating myotubes and analyze alterations of differentiation trajectory...
  6. ...a choreography of numerous small and large RNPs; even the replication of telomeric DNA requires an RNP. All these examples are stable RNPs that exhibit specific sedimentation rates (e.g., in a sucrose gradient) based on the composition of RNA and protein. In this study, we aimed to identify RNA components...
  7. ...for capturing chromatin histone modification signatures across tissue sections by taking advantage of a double-barcoded DNA arrays design compatible with in situ Protein A–transposase Tn5 tagmentation. This approach has been validated in presence of fresh-frozen mouse brain tissues but also in decalcified...
  8. ...cells with 1 h auxin treatment.DNA loops forming the fountains are cohesin dependent and extend upon WAPL-1 depletionFountains are heterogeneous. They can be left-tilted (Fig. 3A) or right-tilted (Fig. 3B) or can show complex trajectories (Supplemental Fig. S1A). In all cases, SMC-3 depletion eliminated...
  9. ...10.5 of mouse embryos (upon Tfam knockout). In addition, knockout of mitochondrial RNA polymerase (rpom-1) resulted in decreased brood size and impaired ova development in the worm Caenorhabditis elegans (Charmpilas and Tavernarakis 2020). Second, knockout of Nrf1, a key regulator of nuclear DNA...
  10. ..., Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 08003 Barcelona, Spain; 8Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats, ICREA, 08003 Barcelona, Spain Corresponding author: lu.cheng.ac@gmail.comAbstractIdentifying and illustrating patterns in DNA sequences are crucial tasks in various biological data analyses. In this task...
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