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  1. ...,” “cellular response to DNA damage stimulus,” “DNA replication,” and “DNA metabolic process.” Within the average expression profile for CPT-treated cells in this cluster, there is an immediate strong and continual upregulation until 8 h. This response could be due to the known long half-life of CPT (Evans et...
  2. ...that tile the entire spatial profile containing capture area; each bin contains several spatial voxels. By leveraging the tissue architecture, spatial gene expression, or virtual generated structure, the bins are organized into diverse layers of regionalization, for example, virtually generated horizontal...
  3. ...the limited samples. The aim of this study is to introduce scBOND as a powerful tool for bridging the gap between singlecell transcriptomes and DNA methylomes, enabling the reconstruction of both RNA and DNA methylation profiles to uncover novel biological insights. Results Overview of the scBOND framework sc...
  4. ...wells of an HLS-SAGE cassette are each loaded with 0.5–1.5 million nuclei treated with m6A-MTase. These samples are then subjected to in-gel DNA extraction and CRISPR–Cas9 release of the targeted loci. The released DNA fragments are then separated and eluted from the gel using pulse...
  5. ...GTT CTG CCT GTT ATA C 3′). Forward and reverse primers anneal to exon 1 of SUPT16H and the exons 11–12 junction of CHD8, respectively. PCR reactions were performed using 20 ng of cDNA per sample and following standard protocols. The PCR product was visualized on a 2% agarose gel and was validated...
  6. ...previous findings in vertebrates highlighting the connection between DNA methylation and repressive histone methylations, we have examined changes in the -wide profile of H3K9me3, H3K27me3, and DNA methylation at the nondiapause, prediapause, and diapause stages. Data analysis reveals significant...
  7. ...called “fountains,” which have also been reported in zebrafish and mice. These are population average reflections of DNA loops originating from distinct genomic regions and are ∼20–40 kb in C. elegans. Hi-C analysis upon cohesin and WAPL-1 depletion supports the idea that cohesin is preferentially loaded...
  8. ...Analysis of a cell-free DNA–based cancer screening cohort links fragmentomic profiles, nuclease levels, and plasma DNA concentrations Yasine Malki1,2,3,5, Guannan Kang1,2,3,5, W.K. Jacky Lam1,2,3,4,5, Qing Zhou1,2,3, Suk Hang Cheng1,2,3, Peter P.H. Cheung2,3, Jinyue Bai1,2,3, Ming Lok Chan2,3, Chui...
  9. ...potential actively transcribing genes, we have performed a spatial epigenomic profiling targeting the histone modification H3K27 acetylation (H3K27ac) over a DNA array composed of 2048 unique double-barcoded DNA probes (Supplemental Fig. S3; Fig. 3C). Illumina sequencing of the obtained spatial epigenomic...
  10. ...-translational modifications, play a crucial role in regulating programs integral to a cell's identity, like gene expression and DNA replication. However, the transcriptional, chromatin, and replication timing profiles of adult stem cells in vivo remain poorly understood. Containing germline stem cells (GSCs) and somatic cyst...
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