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  1. ...across diverse conditions reveals shared pathways. (A) PCA and k-medoid clustering of all samples based on gene expression. Color indicates cluster. Shape indicates time point. (B) The number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between Eu and St samples within each cluster (adjusted P-value < 0...
  2. ...and functionalities of genes within cells, ultimately shaping cellular specificity. Despite decades of endeavors, reverse engineering of GRNs from gene expression profiling data remains a profound challenge, particularly when it comes to reconstructing cell-specific GRNs that are tailored to precise cellular...
  3. ...knowledge on the relative contributions of genetic novelty and co-option (Jasper et al. 2015; Warner et al. 2019), structural and regulatory innovation (Deplancke et al. 2016), as well as cis- and trans-regulation of gene expression (Green et al. 2019) to phenotypic diversification. As a consequence...
  4. ...from an F1 domestic cat/Asian leopard cat hybrid and demonstrated the formation of the bipartite structure found in primate and rodent inactivated X Chromosomes. Conservation of gene order and recombination patterns is attributable to strong selective constraints on three-dimensional genomic...
  5. ..., France; 5Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, F-75015 Paris, France Corresponding author: anne.lopes@i2bc.paris-saclay.frAbstractThe noncoding plays an important role in de novo gene birth and in the emergence of genetic novelty. Nevertheless, how noncoding sequences’ properties could promote...
  6. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  7. ....barkai@weizmann.ac.ilAbstractChanges in gene expression drive novel phenotypes, raising interest in how gene expression evolves. In contrast to the static , cells modulate gene expression in response to changing environments. Previous comparative studies focused on specific conditions, describing interspecies variation in expression levels...
  8. ...on the Y was identified covering 80% of Chromosome 20, allowing some first inferences on the recent origin and a candidate male sex determining gene. Genome-wide transcriptomics uncovered sex-specific differences in brain gene expression with an enrichment for neurosteroidogenesis and testis genes in males...
  9. ...: mdv@ib.usp.brAbstractNew genes are a major source of novelties, and a disproportionate amount of them are known to show testis expression in later phases of male gametogenesis in different groups such as mammals and plants. Here, we propose that this enhanced expression is a consequence of haploid...
  10. ...conclusion, we showed that higher accumulation of transcripts from genes implicated in the plant–pathogen response correlate with the plant's ability to resist against at least two types of distinct pathogens.DiscussionGenomic structural variations shape animal and plant s (Krasileva 2019). Within a period...
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