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  1. ...dataset of immune cell-types and hematopoietic 334 differentiation time courses, we reveal that IPA site usage is highly dynamic and exhibits lineage 335 and stage-specific patterns. Consistent with previous reports indicating that IPA contributes to 336 transcriptome diversification in hematopoietic...
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  2. ...evolution.DiscussionThis study developed a novel protocol to predict FIEs from mutations identified in tumor exome sequencing from TRACERx lung and TCGA cohort studies. Furthermore, by analyzing TRACERx tumors with copy number gains, either in specific genomic loci or following WGD, these FIEs could...
  3. ...decayed during early primate evolution (>50 million years ago [MYA]) before stabilizing since the separation of Old World monkeys (<50 MYA). Taken together, our results suggest ancient and lineage-specific transposon subfamilies contributed to mammalian NF-kB regulatory networks.Transposable elements (TEs...
  4. ...to human-dominated landscapes.To test the “introgression fueled adaptation” hypothesis, we conducted a comprehensive genomic analysis of 48 historical (1912–2005) and 97 contemporary samples of Iberian wolves, alongside 67 worldwide wolves and 131 dogs (Fig. 1A,B; Supplemental Table S1). We used these data...
  5. ...evolution by producing a highly contiguous assembly for the endangered Chinese white truffle Tuber panzhihuanense, along with a recalibrated timeline for Tuberaceae diversification and comprehensive comparative genomic analyses. We find that, concurrently with a Paleogene diversification of the family, pre...
  6. ...documents evolutionary stasis across multiple levels of organization in gars, including structural features, chromosome evolution, TE dynamics, and ancient gene flow. By integrating these findings, we provide a mechanistic explanation for the exceptional genomic stability observed in this lineage over deep...
  7. ..., broadly following the relatedness between strains based on 18S sequences.We used a hybrid method of de novo gene prediction and RNA transcript evidence to annotate Blastocystis genes (see Methods, “Genome assembly and decontamination”). Because a substantial fraction of genes in Blastocystis ST1 and ST7...
  8. ...vertebrate genomic data has enabled further computational detection of co-option, revealing more than 100 co-option events of gag and env genes (Wang and Han 2020). A comprehensive analysis has revealed that lineage-specific transcription factors have arisen recurrently in vertebrates through the co...
  9. ...and structurally variable regions in the , shaped by a complex dynamics of host-pathogen coevolution (for review, see Radwan et al. 2020). Beyond immunological significance, the MHC has thus become a prime model in evolutionary and comparative genomics, offering insights into birth-and-death processes, concerted...
  10. ...that the majority of the clusters (263,885) contain exclusively sequences from G4Hunter (G4Hunter-based) followed by 65,868 clusters with sequences from both methods (mixed clusters) and, finally, 250 clusters exclusively containing regex-derived results (regex-based). The number of cluster members varies...
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