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  1. ...-seq data, and they partially overlapped an ncRNA antisense to 26S rRNA (F31C3.14) identified by the modENCODE consortium (Lu et al. 2011). Homologs of these putative C. elegans ART2/RRT15 genes have been reported in diverse eukaryotes, including one Saccharomyces cerevisiae homolog (RRT15) that is also...
  2. ...to date. Here, we report the construction of a high-throughput CRISPR-Cas9 mutant library for B. mori, a useful resource for silkworm research and breeding. We show its application for gene function interrogation, as well as its potential use for genetic improvement of economic traits. In silkworm...
  3. ...of HCC. Long-read RNA sequencing reveals that some HBV-induced SVs impact cancer-associated genes, with TRAs being capable of inducing the formation of fusion genes. These findings enhance our understanding of somatic SVs in HCC and their role in early tumorigenesis.As the most prevalent form of primary...
  4. ...to analyze the factors that govern recombination rate variation across the , in particular whether it is associated with patterns of methylation and gene expression, as has been reported in other studies.ResultsGenetic variation in two termite species is typical for social insectsWe utilized assemblies...
  5. ...in polyploid plants. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of using a pooled CRISPR library to achieve -scale targeted editing in an allotetraploid crop of Brassica napus. A total of 18,414 sgRNAs were designed to target 10,480 genes of interest, and afterward, 1104 regenerated transgenic plants harboring 1088...
  6. ...a fosmid construct, or did not pass ChIP-seq metrics after recombineering (Paix et al. 2017; Dokshin et al. 2018; Ghanta and Mello 2020). The CRISPR approach has the advantage of being a single copy and retaining the native regulatory context of the TF gene. To test whether this approach impacted TF...
  7. ...Genome-scale spatiotemporal analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans microRNA promoter activity Natalia J. Martinez 1 , 2 , 3 , Maria C. Ow 2 , 3 , John S. Reece-Hoyes 1 , 2 , M. Inmaculada Barrasa 1 , 2 , Victor R. Ambros 2 , 4 , and Albertha J.M. Walhout 1 , 2 , 4 1 Program in Gene Function...
  8. ...encoded unchanged products in VC2010; moreover, we predicted ≥53 new genes in VC2010. The recompleted of C. elegans should be a valuable resource for genetics, genomics, and systems biology.The usefulness of model organisms in modern biology partly comes from their having reference assemblies...
  9. ...RNA Center of Excellence, Sanofi Pasteur Inc., Waltham, MA, USA. ♱Corresponding authors: izg5139@psu.edu, nadav.ahituv@ucsf.edu Abstract Massively parallel reporter assays (MPRAs) represent a set of high-throughput technologies that measure the functional effects of thousands of sequences/variants on gene...
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  10. ...).Predicted regulatory sites can be validated experimentally using reporter gene assays. In this assay, the transcriptional activity of a predicted promoter, or an enhancer, of a specific GOI can be investigated using plasmids that include the predicted regulatory sequence upstream of a reporter gene (for...
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