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  1. ...regulation layers and the complex mechanisms controlling cellular function.Whereas PCL-seq achieves high-resolution spatial profiling within individual ROIs, broader applications are currently constrained by technical limitations in throughput and ROI discrimination. The moderate ligation efficiency (∼60...
  2. ...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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  3. ...sequences (Avsec et al. 2021a; Ji et al. 2021; Yang and Ma 2023; Dalla-Torre et al. 2025). However, their application to high-resolution chromatin accessibility prediction has not been explored. To address this limitation, we designed a novel transformer-based model incorporating rotary positional...
  4. .... Corresponding authors: deepak.srivastava@gladstone.ucsf.edu, kpollard@gladstone.ucsf.eduAbstractExome sequencing of thousands of families has revealed many risk genes for congenital heart defects (CHDs), yet most cases cannot be explained by a single causal mutation. Even within the same family, individuals...
  5. .... Furthermore, we discover that inactive compartment interactions are dependent on H3K9 methylation. ARC-C is a powerful new tool to interrogate architecture and regulatory interactions at high resolution.The development and application of chromosome conformation capture methods have been instrumental...
  6. ...conformation capture to enable robust and cost-effective detection of open chromatin interactions at high resolution, especially enhancer–promoter interactions. Using TNF stimulation and mouse kidney aging as models, we applied NicE-C to reveal characteristics of dynamic enhancer–promoter interactions...
  7. ...High resolution s of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis Yuan Lu1,9, Edward Rice2,9, Kang Du1, Susanne Kneitz3, Magali Naville4, Corentin Dechaud4, Jean-Nicolas Volff4, Mikki Boswell1, William Boswell1, LaDeana Hillier5, Chad...
  8. .... This is an ideal cell line due to the abundance of publicly available data.In the model, a 3-Mbp chromosome region was represented by a chain of beads (a common approach in polymer physics) (Brackey et al. 2020). The region was chosen because it is large enough to encompass seven TADs surrounding CCND1...
  9. ...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...
  10. ...) architecture in GSCs.3D organization refers to the stereotypical folding of each chromosome in three-dimensional space. Hi-C sequencing (Lieberman-Aiden et al. 2009) allows characterization of architecture by measuring the frequency of physical interactions between genomic regions. Throughout this manuscript...
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