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  1. ...–5), which might explain the higher TE content in this species. DNA elements have a constant evolutionary dynamics in the s, except in D. m. wrigleyi. In this species, we observed a peak in copy number with K2P between 15 and 20, considered old insertions. We analyzed whether these insertions were...
  2. ....In this study, we introduce a scalable computational framework for predicting gene expression (ScPGE) from discrete cCREs identified by the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE). ScPGE first assembles DNA sequences, TF binding scores, and epigenomic tracks from discrete cCREs into three 3D tensors, respectively...
  3. ...are not detectable in the current version. C. albicans TE families include DNA transposons and retrotransposons with LINE and LTR-retrotransposons (Wicker et al. 2007). LTR-retrotransposons contain LTR on each side of the element, which can undergo ectopic recombination, removing the majority of the retrotransposon...
  4. ...and convenient tool to help scientists explore the relationships between chromatin architectural stripes and important biological questions.Chromatin conformation capture (3C) techniques, especially proximity ligation–based methods, have revealed that the hierarchical structures of DNA break down into distinct...
  5. ...remain underexplored. One study stratified pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma into two distinct subgroups based on specific DNA elements, such as transposable elements (TEs), although it was limited by the use of labor-intensive FACS sorting with small sample sizes (Espinet et al. 2021). TEs exhibit...
  6. ...the addition of a methyl group to the fifth carbon of a cytosine residue to form a 5mC (5-methylcytosine) complex. This reversible reaction is catalyzed by DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) and is positively correlated with the recruitment of histone proteins that compact the DNA structure, making it inaccessible...
  7. ...for resolving how specific cell types 469 contribute to the epigenomic regulation of the interferon response in salmonid immunity. 470 ISREs are DNA sequence motifs responsible for the regulation of immune genes (Au et al., 471 1995), which serve as recognition sites for transcription factors integral...
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  8. ..., to evaluate the suspected positive effects of aquatic habitat and of phylogenetic relatedness on HTT. Among the 6043 independent HTT events recovered, the vast majority (>85%) involve DNA transposons, of which Mariner-like and hAT-like elements have the highest rates of horizontal transfer and of intragenomic...
  9. ...of research for enhancing our comprehension of cell biology and developing therapeutic interventions for Wnt/beta-catenin-driven diseases.The architecture of the plays a crucial role in gene regulation. How DNA is packed into chromatin determines the accessibility of DNA for transcriptional regulators...
  10. ...advancements over traditional bisulfite sequencing (Liu et al. 2023). However, the challenge of detecting bacterial DNA modifications persists, primarily due to their unique and diverse motifs (Roberts et al. 2023).Significant advancements have also been made in developing methods for detecting bacterial DNA...
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