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  1. ...heterogeneity and the mechanisms underlying development and disease. However, current GRN inference methods fail to utilize multi-omics data and prior knowledge from a biologically interpretable insight. Therefore, we propose PRISM-GRN, a Bayesian model that seamlessly incorporates known GRNs, along with sc...
  2. ...in Healthcare, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA Corresponding author: shicks19@jhu.eduAbstractRecent advances in spatially resolved single-omic and multi-omics technologies have led to the emergence of computational tools to detect and predict spatial domains. Additionally, histological...
  3. ...to cancer driver PCGs. Utilizing these distinctive characteristics, we develop a pipeline CAncer Driver Topologically Associated Domains (CADTAD) to identify candidate cancer driver lncRNAs in pan-cancer, including 256 oncogenic lncRNAs, 177 tumor-suppressive lncRNAs, and 75 dual-function lncRNAs, as well...
  4. ...imaging, multi-omics sequencing, and mass spectrometry (MS)–based proteome analyses in cKO oocytes. Although H3K9me1 was depleted only upon loss of EHMT1, H3K9me2 was decreased, and H3K9me2-enriched domains were eliminated equally upon loss of EHMT1 or EHMT2. Furthermore, there were more significant...
  5. ...insertions and lineage-specific duplicated genes. Our findings suggest independent evolution of subterminal caps converging on a common genetic and epigenetic structure that promoted ectopic exchange as well as the emergence of novel genes at transition regions between euchromatin and heterochromatin...
  6. ..., this study provides a strategy to spatially reconstruct the formation of a lineage-specific regulatory landscape using a single-cell multi-omics approach.The mammalian was estimated to encode approximately 30,000 protein-coding genes (Shabalina and Spiridonov 2004), and numerous unique combinations...
  7. ...in dysregulation of metabolic pathways. We examined the direct effect of glucocorticoid exposure, low-dose dexamethasone (DEX), from embryonic day (E) 4 (before lineage specification) until E7 (blastocyst stage after mural–polar specification has initiated). On E7, we used a single-cell multi-omics approach...
  8. ...and heterogeneity of individualized environmental exposures. Here, as a pilot case study, we integrated deep-profiled longitudinal personal exposome and internal multi-omics to systematically investigate how the exposome shapes a single individual's phenome. We annotated thousands of chemical and biological...
  9. ...of understanding underlying causes of genomic instability.Here, we describe aberrant expression of PRDM9 among human tumors in vivo in 32 different cancer types (from n = 1879 patients) from the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Project (PCAWG) and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and assess the impact...
  10. ...fate toward specific lineages at a single-cell level. iTF-seq enables time course monitoring of transcriptome changes, and with biotinylated individual TFs, it provides a multi-omics approach to understanding the mechanisms behind TF-mediated cell fate changes. Our iTF-seq study in mouse embryonic stem...
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