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  1. ...Jena, Germany Corresponding author: arne.sahm@rub.deAbstractGrowing evidence suggests that somatic mutations may be a major cause of the aging process. However, it remains to be tested whether the predictions of the theory also apply to species with longer life spans than humans. Hydra is a genus...
  2. ...subclone-specific gene expression, we find that in one patient, BTK-mutated subclones are transcriptionally distinct from the rest of the malignant B cell population with an overexpression of CLL-relevant genes.Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is the most prevalent subtype of leukemia in adults...
  3. ...and its implications in primary cancer cells is scarce. Here, we conducted a -wide comparison of high-resolution nucleosome maps in peripheral blood B cells from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and healthy individuals at single-base-pair resolution. Our investigation uncovered significant...
  4. ..., Nebraska 68933, USA Corresponding author: edward.chuong@colorado.eduAbstractCattle are an important livestock species, and mapping the genomic architecture of agriculturally relevant traits such as disease susceptibility is a major challenge in the bovine research community. Lineage-specific transposable...
  5. ...-specific long-range control element (a silencer) that causes ectopic expression of a 327-kb cluster of imprinted genes in postnatal skeletal muscle. ATAC-seq peaks overlapping the mutation site were called only in testis and tongue samples but not in skeletal muscle. (C) Bovine PLAG1 promoter region...
  6. ....5%–56%) increase in the dnSNV rate with ART compared with naturally conceived mice (P = 0.017). Analysis of the dnSNV mutation spectrum identifies signatures attributable to germline DNA repair activity but reveals no differentially enriched signatures between cohorts. We observe no enrichment of dn...
  7. ...author: yaguo@salud.unm.eduAbstractMutation density patterns reveal unique biological properties of specific genomic regions and shed light on the mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Although previous studies reported insightful mutation density patterns associated with certain genomic regions...
  8. ....mitchell@umassmed.eduAbstractColibactin produced primarily by Escherichia coli strains of the B2 phylogroup cross-links DNA and can promote colon cancer in human hosts. Here, we investigate the toxin's impact on colibactin producers and on bacteria cocultured with producing cells. Using -wide genetic screens and mutation accumulation experiments...
  9. ...and Genetics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA Corresponding author: pblainey@broadinstitute.orgAbstractMutation data reveal the dynamic equilibrium between DNA damage and repair processes in cells and are indispensable to the understanding of age-related diseases, tumor evolution...
  10. ...Accelerated somatic mutation calling for whole- and whole-exome sequencing data from heterogenous tumor samples Shuangxi Ji1, Tong Zhu2, Ankit Sethia2 and Wenyi Wang1 1Department of Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas 77030...
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