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  1. ...markers in these genomic regions would theoretically show the largest deviation from normal (ΔMtissue) in cfDNA released from the tumor tissue of origin. ΔMtissue was able to pinpoint the tumor tissue of origin in both HCC and lymphoma patients. Subsequently, a number of studies have leveraged classical...
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  2. ...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...
  3. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
  4. ...strategies, including small-molecule treatments and marker-based 32 selection, are constrained by cytotoxicity, genomic scarring, and inconsistent 33 performance. Here, we present ESS-HDR (essential gene–supported scarless HDR), a 34 robust, drug- and marker-free platform that selectively enriches HDR...
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  5. ...understood. Here, we use comparative genomics, expression across multiple ontogenetic stages and tissues, as well as polymorphism data to investigate MHC evolution in newts. Contrary to earlier suggestions of a massively expanded MHC in salamanders, we find that the core MHC region remains relatively compact...
  6. ...editing efficiency, we amplified genomic DNA from puromycin-selected, doubly transfected C1 cells using primers targeting regions surrounding sites recognized by sgRNAs in RE1, -2, or -3 (Supplemental Fig. S49A). PCR products were analyzed by gel electrophoresis, purified, and sequenced (Supplemental Fig...
  7. ...Illumina short-reads data to assemble the A. avenae . We assessed the ploidy of A. avenae and confirmed it to be diploid (Supplemental Fig. S2A). The haploid size was estimated to be ∼173 Mb (Supplemental Fig. S2B). Furthermore, k-mer–based analyses revealed a high level of genomic heterozygosity (∼6...
  8. ...disomy (UPD) of specific chromosomes or chromosomal regions (i.e., mice that inherit two maternal copies and no paternal copies, or vice versa, of a chromosome or part of a chromosome) have helped further define the genomic regions involved in this phenomenon. These studies identified several genomic...
  9. ...equally to this work. Corresponding author: sgillett@cornellcollege.eduAbstractGenome-wide association studies (GWASs) and expression analyses implicate noncoding regulatory regions as harboring risk factors for psychiatric disease, but functional characterization of these regions remains limited. Here...
  10. ...: chirag@iisc.ac.inAbstractAffordable genotyping methods are essential in genomics. Commonly used genotyping methods primarily support single-nucleotide variants and short indels but neglect structural variants. Additionally, accuracy of read alignments to a reference is unreliable in highly polymorphic...
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