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  1. ...a transposase domain derived from an Hsmar1 insertion conserved in primates, providing functional DNA-binding to target methylation (Cordaux et al. 2006). Such exaptation and domestication events can often be identified by the occurrence of chimeric transcripts, which are mRNAs with both gene- and TE...
  2. ...also showing strong performance.Evaluating model robustness to shifts in the DNA sequence inputsA critical property of reliable genomic models is robustness to input shifts, that is, the ability to generate consistent predictions regardless of whether the input sequence is precisely centered on a peak...
  3. ...expression and 10x Genomics multiome combines transcriptome with chromatin accessibility data (Stoeckius et al. 2017). Our single-cell Rapid Capture Hybridization sequencing (scRaCH-seq) method enables the capture of multiple transcripts from preindexed and stored cDNA independent of the 10x Genomics kit...
  4. ...of these gene pairs with additional modifier genes (Supplemental Table S14). For example, the predicted digenic pair CFAP46–DNAH11 was found by GCOD in higher-order interactions among probands with septation defects, in one case a gene quad including cilia gene CROCC2 and regulator of DNA demethylation PROSER1...
  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. ...cells to re-enter the cell cycle partially restores a youthful H3K27me3 landscape, suggesting that DNA replication may rejuvenate chromatin structure (Yang et al. 2023). However, even mitotically active somatic stem cells display age-related increases in Polycomb repression: Aged Drosophila intestinal...
  7. ...,569 bp containing 37 genes that encode 13 proteins, 22 tRNAs, and two rRNAs (Anderson et al. 1981), all essential to mitochondrial electron transport and energy homeostasis. Depending on the tissue, human cells contain hundreds to thousands of copies of mtDNA. Because the maternally inherited mtDNA does...
  8. ...the ploidy levels of the S. bayanus CBS380 strain, we assessed its relative genomic DNA content by fluorescence flow cytometry analysis using the haploid yeast strain S. uvarum YJF1450 as a control (Supplemental Fig. S2). Dual peaks of fluorescence were observed in both strains, with the first peak...
  9. ..., transcriptional regulation of mitochondrial genes in both the nucleus and the mtDNA is pivotal for the developing embryo and for the transition to the neonate.Studies in model organisms support the occurrence of a metabolic shift after birth in certain tissues. Quantification of lactic acid in rat livers revealed...
  10. ...Systems Biology of Signal Transduction, German Cancer 15 Research Center (DKFZ), 69120 Heidelberg, Germany 16 8 These authors contributed equally. Either author can be listed first. 17 * Correspondence: falk.butter@fli.de (FB) 18 19 Abstract 20 A tightly regulated DNA damage response is critical...
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