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  1. ..., Bruhm DC, Jensen SØ, Medina JE, Hruban C, White JR, et al. 2019. Genome-wide cell-free DNA fragmentation in patients with cancer. Nature 570: 385–389. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1272-6 ↵De Coster W, Weissensteiner MH, Sedlazeck FJ. 2021. Towards population-scale long-read sequencing. Nat Rev Genet 22: 572...
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  2. ...-in orientations in vitro (Song et al. 2011, 2014). However, to what extent nucleosomes modulate CPD deamination in other sequence contexts and across the of intact cells remains unclear.Genome-wide sequencing methods have emerged as powerful tools to understand how different genomic and chromatin contexts impact...
  3. ...window Figure 2. Genome-wide diversity and differentiation for common voles, M. arvalis, from the Orkney archipelago (brown) versus continental individuals (green). Density distributions (top) and Manhattan plots (bottom) for π, Tajima's D, and FST in 50 kb windows along the . Different chromosomes...
  4. ...classifier for -wide detection. The limitation of the supervised classification framework primarily manifests in its detection speed and relatively small reception fields. Genome-wide detection with a binary classifier can be computationally inefficient as the small window causes scanning to be resource...
  5. ...of H3K9me3 and H3K27me3 in the nondiapause (C), prediapause (D), and diapause (E) stages. (F–H) Venn diagram shows the number of genes with H3K9me3 peaks, H3K27me3 peaks, or both at the nondiapause (F), prediapause (G), and diapause (H) stages. (I–K) Genome-wide correlation plots showing correlation...
  6. .... 2021; Kolmogorov et al. 2023), paving the way for its adoption into clinical settings (Wojcik et al. 2023; Damaraju et al. 2024).Building on the landmark effort of the 1KGP, the 1000 Genomes Project ONT Sequencing Consortium (1KGP-ONT) is leveraging ONT LRS with the goal of generating high-coverage...
  7. ...length as a function of the location of the midpoint of each fragment and colored the points based on their local density. The result is a near-nucleotide-resolution -wide view of chromatin occupancy for each deletion strain (Fig. 1D–F).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Genome-wide...
  8. ..., Lazaridis I, Rohland N, Mallick S, Patterson N, Roodenberg SA, Harney E, Stewardson K, Fernandes D, Novak M, et al. 2015. Genome-wide patterns of selection in 230 ancient Eurasians. Nature 528: 499–503. doi:10.1038/nature16152 ↵McVean GAT, Cardin NJ. 2005. Approximating the coalescent with recombination...
  9. ...Genome-wide chemical mutagenesis screens allow unbiased saturation of the cancer and identification of drug resistance mutations Jonathan S. Brammeld,1 Mia Petljak,1 Inigo Martincorena,1 Steven P. Williams,1 Luz Garcia Alonso,2 Alba Dalmases,3 Beatriz Bellosillo,3 Carla Daniela Robles-Espinoza,4...
  10. ...and Shilatifard 2014; Vallianatos et al. 2018). Genome-wide identification of potential enhancer elements has been facilitated by profiling (1) binding of pioneer transcription factors (TFs), (2) chromatin accessibility, and (3) patterns of histone modifications (for review, see Ren and Yue 2015). Monomethylation...
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