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  1. ...functional diversification during evolution. In this study, we seek to identify the diversification and potential gene neofunctionalization of lung tumors in the TRACERx cohort. We develop a novel computational protocol to identify preduplication and postduplication mutations predicted to affect protein...
  2. ...Transposable elements contribute to the evolution of host shift–related genes in cactophilic Drosophila species Daniel Siqueira de Oliveira1,2,3, Anaïs Larue2, William Vilas Boas Nunes2, Francois Sabot4, Alejandra Bodelón5, María Pilar García Guerreiro5, Cristina Vieira2 and Claudia Marcia...
  3. ...the single marker test (SMT) association signal at five loci by combining independent signals from distinct alleles. LOCATER successfully recovers known quantitative trait loci not found by SMT, including LIPG, recovers known allelic heterogeneity at the APOE/C1/C4/C2 gene cluster, and suggests one novel...
  4. ...Figure 1. Activation of transposable elements in PAAD. (A) Overview of the data sets used in this study, including both in-house and publicly available data. Detailed numbers for each data type are provided (top panel). The schematic illustrates the activation of promoters within transposable elements...
  5. ...-derived promoters in isogenic cancer cell lines and provide a high-confidence TE expression atlas of TE promoters that are direct and indirect targets of TP53.About half of the human is made up of transposable elements (TEs) (Burns 2017; Deniz et al. 2019). Throughout evolution, TEs have been exapted as cis...
  6. ...includes a new, comprehensive analysis of transposable element (TE) composition, location, and diversity. SVs and TEs are frequently close to coding sequences and many SVs are heterozygous, suggesting that SVs might impact gene and allele-specific expression. Most SVs are uniquely present in only one...
  7. ..., the parallel need to annotate transposable element (TE) sequences that have been shown to alter architecture, rewire gene regulatory networks, and contribute to the evolution of host traits is becoming ever more evident. However, accurate -wide annotation of TE sequences is still technically challenging...
  8. ...on the allele. PCR products were also extracted for Sanger sequencing to confirm their identity. For more details, see the Supplemental Methods.GenesThe coordinates of structural breakpoints at bubbles were determined according to the A. calliptera fAstCal1.2 reference coordinates, which were superimposed...
  9. ...have either gapped scaffolds (ST7) or highly fragmented non-contiguous assemblies (ST1, ST4), limiting the ability to determine synteny between subtypes, and two s were annotated without consideration for the unique Blastocystis phenomenon where a portion of genes lack DNA-encoded termination codons...
  10. ..., Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada Corresponding author: michael.wilson@sickkids.caAbstractTransposable elements (TEs) provide a source of transcription factor (TF) binding sites that can rewire gene regulatory networks. NF-kB is an evolutionarily conserved TF complex primarily involved in innate immunity...
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