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  1. ..., demonstrating roles in tadpole immunity (Edholm et al. 2013, 2018). Nonclassical MHC-II molecules, such as DM, generally function as chaperones that facilitate peptide loading onto classical MHC-II (Pishesha et al. 2022).Whereas nearly all jawed vertebrates studied to date possess MHC, its genomic architecture...
  2. ...and other mammalian species remains to be characterized. Here, we address the global contribution of TEs to mammalian NF-kB binding by performing a comparative genomic analysis of TNF-induced NF-kB binding in primary human, mouse, and cow aortic endothelial cells.ResultsTransposable elements contribute...
  3. ...in unraveling the role of these functionally controversial sequences. Considering the extremely variable nature of satDNAs and the fact that T. freemani and T. castaneum produce infertile hybrid progeny, in this work we aim to investigate how compatible the two siblings are in their satellite profiles. Based...
  4. ...equally to this work. Corresponding author: sgillett@cornellcollege.eduAbstractGenome-wide association studies (GWASs) and expression analyses implicate noncoding regulatory regions as harboring risk factors for psychiatric disease, but functional characterization of these regions remains limited. Here...
  5. ...sensitivity of these effects to the genetic background, explaining why these effects are not evolutionarily conserved. Together, our results suggest that most transcriptomic and proteomic effects of gene deletion do not inform selected-effect function. This finding has important implications for assessing and...
  6. ...↵11 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: pavlopoulos@fleming.gr, izg5139@psu.eduAbstractG-quadruplex DNA structures exhibit a profound influence on essential biological processes, including transcription, replication, telomere maintenance, and genomic stability...
  7. ...a prioritization of functionally relevant driver genes. Tissue-specific recalibration increases detection of known disease-relevant processes. Altogether, our method provides a novel view on DE and contributes toward bridging the existing gap between statistical and biological significance. We believe...
  8. ...and knockouts, investigating functions of human genes in their native context is impractical. Despite this limitation, accumulating omic data and in vitro studies of human genes have suggested the potential roles of evolutionarily young genes in basic cellular processes and complex phenotypic innovations...
  9. ...ultra-large genomic reference sets (e.g., Parks et al. 2018; McDonald et al. 2024), often used with marker genes (Asnicar et al. 2020; Balaban et al. 2024). Using these data sets with k-mers-based methods, however, runs into a mundane but key limitation—the memory needed to use these s as reference...
  10. ...poses a significant challenge in maintaining practical performance under privacy constraints. Here, we introduce TX-Phase, a secure haplotype phasing method based on the framework of trusted execution environments (TEEs). TX-Phase allows users’ private genomic data to be phased while ensuring data...
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