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  1. ...predominantly nuclear, metabolically stable, and they were not the major splice isoforms, but instead they were mostly retained-intron isoforms, each containing a specific retained intron, and this intron retention phenomenon is conserved in humans and mice. Collectively, our study reveals a widespread...
  2. ...present in gamete and IVF culture media could perturb the early epigenetic landscape of the developing embryo, leading to widespread regulatory and metabolic changes with downstream implications for integrity (Zhao et al. 2022).Here, we harness the efficiency of ART in the laboratory mouse to rigorously...
  3. ...interest in computational methods for 3D chromatin reconstruction. In particular, models based on Hi-C and its singlecell variants, such as scHi-C, have gained widespread popularity. Current approaches for reconstructing the chromatin structure from scHi-C data typically operate by processing one sc...
  4. ...a role, we scanned the s of more than 1000 avian and mammalian species for NUMTs. We show that a subclass of divergent NUMTs harboring mitogenes with intact reading frames is widespread across mammals and birds. We also show that some of these NUMTs appear to be similar across species. In addition, we...
  5. ...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...
  6. ...this hypothesis, we performed ATAC-seq in a commonly studied cell type—mESCs—treated with the same conditions used for sperm preparations. Our ATAC-seq profiles from untreated mESCs broadly recapitulated known features of the ESC chromatin landscape (Fig. 3A,B), with widespread peaks of accessible chromatin...
  7. ...explore the impact of dikaryotism on the biology of a long-term asexual clone of the wheat pathogenic fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici. We use Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) duplex sequencing combined with Hi-C to generate a T2T nuclear-phased assembly with >99.999% consensus accuracy. We...
  8. ....Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes is profoundly influenced by chromatin status, integrating diverse cellular signals to control gene expression (Berger 2007). Chromatin dynamics are modulated by multiple mechanisms, including histone modifications, DNA methylation, and chromatin remodeling complexes (Shilatifard 2006...
  9. .... First, evolutionarily distant species show substantial similarities in metabolite levels, indicating widespread evolutionary conservation of the metabolome (Ma et al. 2015; Park et al. 2016). Second, the levels of central metabolites obey simple optimality principles, indicating that metabolite levels...
  10. ...and MeCP2 function was further highlighted in a model of Rett syndrome that uses loss-of-function point mutations in MeCP2 within human interneurons (Xiang et al. 2020). In this system, loss of MeCP2 function was associated with an increase in E–P interactions (as measured by Hi-C) as well as widespread...
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