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  1. ..., the clearest one against GA-rich repeats in the human . However, our study reveals a systematic failure of both technologies to sequence and assemble specific exons of Drosophila melanogaster genes, indicating an overlooked limitation. Namely, multiple Y-linked exons are nearly or completely absent from raw...
  2. ...-derived sequences (Lipatov et al. 2005). A recent transcriptome-wide study identified 327 genes in Drosophila melanogaster that generate chimeric transcripts across different populations (Oliveira et al. 2023). Among all genes, 76 generate chimeric transcripts from TE insertions that were present in one strain...
  3. ...Genetic variation in recalcitrant repetitive regions of the Drosophila melanogaster Harsh G. Shukla1,2, Mahul Chakraborty3 and J.J. Emerson1,4 1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92697, USA; 2Graduate Program in Mathematical...
  4. ...chromatin than previously profiled Drosophila tissues (Supplemental Fig. S9A,B). Genome-wide analyses have shown that the majority of Pc binding sites in other Drosophila tissues are located outside of H3K27me3-marked domains (Orsi et al. 2014; Loubiere et al. 2016; Brown et al. 2018). Promoter-proximal Pc...
  5. ...stem cells (CySCs), the Drosophila testis provides an excellent in vivo model for studying adult stem cells. However, the small number of stem cells and the cellular heterogeneity of this tissue have limited comprehensive genomic studies. In this study, we develop cell-type-specific genomic techniques...
  6. ...organisms. For model training, we mainly focused on six species: Arabidopsis thaliana, Caenorhabditis elegans, Drosophila melanogaster, Escherichia coli, Geobacillus subterraneus, Geobacter pickeringii. The respective positive sample counts for these species are 125,628, 68,917, 109,289, 2068, 14...
  7. ...in Drosophila melanogaster, much less is known about the origin and evolution of piCs in this or any other species. To investigate piC origin and evolution, we use a population genomic approach to compare piC activity and sequence composition across eight geographically distant strains of D. melanogaster...
  8. ...-based proteome-wide predictions (PWPs) improve genomic prediction accuracy by an average of 3.8% compared with sequence-based PWPs. In general, predicted protein 3D structures represent a powerful approach for understanding the natural diversity of protein haplotypes.Tremendous progress has been made over...
  9. ...research pioneered by Seymour Benzer indicated that complex traits such as behavior are also under the tight regulation of genetic factors. The sequencing of the euchromatic portion of the Drosophila melanogaster (Adams et al. 2000) accelerated the utilization of fruit flies in human disease studies...
  10. ..., library preparation, and sequencingThe G0 founder breeding pair, six G1 parents, 16 natural-born G2 mice, and 12 ART-derived G2 mice were selected for whole- sequencing (n = 36 samples) (Fig. 1A). Genomic DNA isolation, library preparation, and sequencing were performed in duplicate for all samples...
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