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  1. ...performer, better preserving the signal’s shape. Our codebase and benchmarks provide practical tools for high-resolution chromatin modeling.Predicting chromatin accessibility from DNA sequence is one of the central challenges in regulatory genomics, with applications including the interpretation...
  2. ...High-resolution, genotype-free mapping of genetic 1 variation with CRI-SPA-Map 2 3 Sheila Lutz*, Megan Lawler†, Samuel Amidon†, Frank W. Albert* 4 Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, & Development, 5 University of Minnesota, 6 6-160 Jackson Hall, 321 Church St SE 7 Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA 8...
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  3. ...regulation layers and the complex mechanisms controlling cellular function.Whereas PCL-seq achieves high-resolution spatial profiling within individual ROIs, broader applications are currently constrained by technical limitations in throughput and ROI discrimination. The moderate ligation efficiency (∼60...
  4. ...High resolution s of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis Yuan Lu1,9, Edward Rice2,9, Kang Du1, Susanne Kneitz3, Magali Naville4, Corentin Dechaud4, Jean-Nicolas Volff4, Mikki Boswell1, William Boswell1, LaDeana Hillier5, Chad...
  5. ...specifically covalently labels unpaired guanine bases. (B) KAS-ATAC captures DNA fragments that are simultaneously single-stranded and accessible, by first labeling ssDNA with N3-kethoxal and then carrying out an ATAC-seq reaction. After purification of DNA and a click reaction that conjugates biotin onto...
  6. ...chromatin conformations at the proto-oncogene CCND1 in healthy and malignant B cells. After confirming that the model gives good predictions of Hi-C data for the nonmalignant human B cell–derived cell line GM12878, we generated predictions for two cancer cell lines, U266 and Z-138. These possess...
  7. ...type–dependent differences in CTCF retention and that mitotic chromosome conformation is adaptable through modulation of loop sizes to generate chromosomes of appropriate dimensions.ResultsA subset of CTCF sites remains bound in mitotic mESCsIn recent years, several genomics studies have reported...
  8. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: thomas.near@yale.edu, clad@ihb.ac.cn, yangliandong1987@163.comAbstractGenomic evolution can propel and restrict species diversification. Rapid molecular evolution and genomic rearrangement is often associated with increased species diversification...
  9. ...(Gerasimavicius et al. 2025). To capture such effects, association analysis and genomic prediction integrating 3D structural variation into quantitative genetics might offer a concrete, functionally interpretable framework for analyzing phenotypic variation.Considering the high computational cost and lack...
  10. ...to a karyotypically normal reference . This needs to be addressed if further progress in understanding the 3D cancer is to be achieved.In conclusion, our findings provide new insights into the complex genomic structural changes that underlie breast cancer metastatic progression. The interplay between subcompartment...
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