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  1. ..., oviduct shell gland, and spleen, along with matched whole- sequencing data from 307 egg-laying ducks. We map cis-regulatory variants associated with gene expression (eQTL), alternative splicing (sQTL), and 3′ alternative polyadenylation (apaQTL), yielding 14,074, 6267, and 4994 genes with at least one...
  2. ...Multitissue single-nucleus RNA-seq reveals cell type–specific regulatory patterns of alternative polyadenylation in pigs Qiuhan Wen1,2, Zhen Wang1, Qi Bao1, Tianli Ding1, Haihan Zhang3, Jianbo Li4, Zhuang Liu5, Jieping Huang2 and Guoqiang Yi1,6,7 1Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan...
  3. ..., reconstructing cell type–specific networks and allowing in silico T perturbations to reveal dynamic regulatory mechanisms. The knowledge-primed model SupirFactor (Tjärnberg et al. 2024) embeds the prior GRN directly into deep learning architectures, enabling biologically interpretable GRN predictions while...
  4. ...suggest unique regulatory programs, rather than the accumulation of splicing changes over time.At least one previous study of KCl-regulated splicing focused on microexons, a subclass of exons that are shorter than most exons (<28 nt) and are highly neuron specific (Quesnel-Vallières et al. 2015, 2016). We...
  5. ...captured gene expression data both under baseline conditions and after exposure to varying oxygen levels. Through whole- sequencing of each donor, we identified genetic contributions to these responses, revealing dynamic gene regulatory effects with significant relevance to neurological and psychiatric...
  6. ...expectations for when differential gene expression should matter. Here, we collated existing data into a gene-regulatory network (GRN) and performed developmental transcriptomics across different environmental conditions, genetic backgrounds, and mutants to assess the regulatory logic of mouth-form plasticity...
  7. ...1 Functional genomics analysis of developing zebrafish and human endoderm reveals 1 highly conserved cis-regulatory modules acting during vertebrate organogenesis 2 3 Daniela M. Riley1,†, Randa Elsayed1,†, Mark D. Walsh2,†, Simaran Johal2, Ying Lin3,4, Harry 4 Walton1, Till Bretschneider5, Sascha...
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  8. ...with the highest cell weight on each meta-network), highlighting a 354 spectrum of macrophage identities (Supplementary Figure S3B). 355 On one end of the spectrum, cell 𝛼, representing meta-network 1, showed a high level of 356 connection across diverse regulatory modules (Figure 4E). The USP analysis revealed...
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  9. .... Leveraging generative AI and large-scale foundation models, we could develop a gene regulatory network–based framework that dynamically aligns molecular states with disease progression in a continuous manner. Such a stage-aware and data-driven gene regulatory network-based framework could ultimately enable...
  10. ...comprehensively characterize the HER2 alternative splicing isoforms, assess their expression in primary BC patients and cell lines, and explore their role in resistance to anti-HER2 therapies. We expand the catalog of known HER2 protein-coding isoforms from 13 to 90, revealing distinct patterns of protein domains...
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