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  1. ...; (2) illuminated NIH/3T3 regions; and (3) non-photocleaved regions (control). Sequencing reads were mapped to a combined human and mouse reference to quantify the proportion of genic reads from each species. Libraries generated from the control (nonilluminated) regions yielded negligible sequencing...
  2. ...of noncoding genetic variants and the decoding of regulatory element architecture (Zhou and Troyanskaya 2015; Kelley et al. 2018; Avsec et al. 2021a; Pampari et al. 2024). Accurate, high-resolution maps of chromatin accessibility are essential for downstream tasks such as identifying regulatory elements...
  3. ...High-resolution, genotype-free mapping of genetic 1 variation with CRI-SPA-Map 2 3 Sheila Lutz*, Megan Lawler†, Samuel Amidon†, Frank W. Albert* 4 Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, & Development, 5 University of Minnesota, 6 6-160 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St SE 7 Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA 8...
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  4. ...Chromosome-scale assemblies of Acanthamoeba castellanii s provide insights into Legionella pneumophila infection–related chromatin reorganization Cyril Matthey-Doret1,2,6, Morgan J. Colp3,6, Pedro Escoll4, Agnès Thierry1, Pierrick Moreau1, Bruce Curtis3, Tobias Sahr4, Matt Sarrasin5, Michael W...
  5. ...-reserved 3D architecture of A. avenae. (A) Hi-C heat map of two haplotype sets of A. avenae; from top to bottom are nine pairs of homologous chromosomes 1–9. (B) Circos plot (Krzywinski et al. 2009) of A. avenae haplotype-resolved T2T genomic features. I: The collinearity between two sets of haplotypes; II...
  6. ...A high-resolution map of small-scale inversions in the gibbon Ludovica Mercuri1, Donato Palmisano1, Alberto L'Abbate2, Pietro D'Addabbo1, Francesco Montinaro1,3, Claudia Rita Catacchio1, Patrick Hasenfeld4, Mario Ventura1, Jan O. Korbel4, Ashley D. Sanders5,6,7, Flavia Angela Maria Maggiolini1...
  7. ...et al. 2015) and cancer (Flavahan et al. 2016) through dysregulation of gene expression programs. The global impact of architecture on transcriptional programs in gliomas and other brain tumors has been difficult to assess because of the lack of high-resolution 3D maps for these cancers. We...
  8. ..., Ewels PA, et al. 2015. Mapping long-range promoter contacts in human cells with high-resolution capture Hi-C. Nat Genet 47: 598–606. doi:10.1038/ng.3286 ↵Mumbach MR, Rubin AJ, Flynn RA, Dai C, Khavari PA, Greenleaf WJ, Chang HY. 2016. HiChIP: efficient and sensitive analysis of protein...
  9. ...library for interactions between regulatory elements and enable their profiling while still having sufficient information for interrogating larger-scale architecture. This would avoid limiting high-resolution information to user-defined regions (as in target capture methods) and allow mapping domain...
  10. ...for details of the calculation; simulation length units roughly map to physical units as σ ≈ 21.8 nm, so σ3 ≈ 1.04 × 10−5 µm).To see how this large change in 3D structure correlates with gene expression, we performed additional qPCR experiments comparing the expression of the four genes in the locus between...
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