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  1. ...of a specific phenotype, disease state, or perturbation. Statistical tests are used to determine whether the observed differences in expression of each single gene between groups of samples are statistically significantly differentially expressed (DE) over a chosen statistical threshold. Over the years, many...
  2. ...is partitioned into functional compartments that replicate at specific times 25 during S-phase. This temporal program, referred to as replication timing (RT), is co-regulated with 26 the 3D organization, is cell type-specific, and changes during development in coordination 27 with gene expression. Moreover, RT...
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  3. ...features in which a singular loop anchor interacts with a contiguous region of DNA so, at the bulk sequencing level, it appears as a long stripe on chromatin contact matrices. Stripes are thought to play an important role in gene regulation and have been implicated in regulating a cell's lineage...
  4. ..., a particular gene of interest (GOI) remains a persistent experimental and conceptual challenge. This gene-centric question is complicated by the multilayered regulatory environment in which each gene resides, comprising 3D chromatin structure, enhancer–promoter looping, DNA accessibility, histone modifications...
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  5. ...this enhancer. These results demonstrate the power of caQTLs to characterize regulatory mechanisms at GWAS loci.Chromatin accessibility quantitative trait loci (caQTLs) have successfully identified functional variants and regulatory elements at a subset of gene expression QTLs (eQTLs) and -wide association...
  6. ..., chromatin accessibility in Bacteriovorax positively correlates with gene expression. Mapping active transcription through single-strand DNA (ssDNA) profiling revealed that unlike in yeast, but similar to the state of mammalian and fly promoters, Bacteriovorax promoters exhibit very strong polymerase pausing...
  7. ...(Peric-Hupkes et al. 2010; Bian et al. 2013; Kind et al. 2013; Poleshko et al. 2017, 2019; Smith et al. 2021a; Keenan et al. 2024). CBX1, an important mediator of gene silencing and gene compaction, binds H3K9me2/3 and helps link chromatin to the periphery through interactions with A- and B-type lamins...
  8. ...immunoprecipitation approach reveals principles of dynamic gene regulation in mammals. Mol Cell 47: 810–822. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2012.07.030 ↵Gasper WC, Marinov GK, Pauli-Behn F, Scott MT, Newberry K, DeSalvo G, Ou S, Myers RM, Vielmetter J, Wold BJ. 2014. Fully automated high-throughput chromatin...
  9. ...the inflammatory and immune mechanisms underlying AD progression.Identifying TF–target gene networks involved in AD progressionThe accessibility of chromatin regions to TFs is a major determinant of cellular transcriptional profile (Zhu et al. 2019; Coux et al. 2020; Ren et al. 2021). To identify lineage...
  10. ...-associated changes to chromatin architecture are numerous and involve changes to CTCF loops, chromatin accessibility, chromatin remodelers, and histone modifications. Chromatin compartments undergo -wide reorganization alongside neuronal cell type–specific gene expression throughout neural differentiation, resulting...
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