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  1. ...were, however, shorter than telomeres at other extremities, indicative of a negative cis effect.Overall, Y′ elements might provide a local genomic feature as a cause for interextremity TL differences, both through their trans and cis effects. Whether the Y′ element directly regulates TL through...
  2. ...such as compaction and accessibility, whereas endogenous DNA allows for in cellulo analysis under physiological conditions. Similarly, proteins can be purified and studied in vitro, expressed exogenously from a plasmid, or endogenously produced within the cell from genomic DNA. Although plasmid-based expression...
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  3. ...the formation of unfit MHC-I–APG recombinants. This theory, based on research in chicken and rat, assumes a single dominantly expressed MHC-I gene that coevolves with APGs (Kaufman 1999, 2015). Such a state has been suggested as ancestral for jawed vertebrates, with a “lucky” accident of a genomic rearrangement...
  4. ...on this comparison, we also draw conclusions about the genomic architecture, evolutionary dynamics, and the main molecular mechanisms that most significantly differentiated their satellitomes.ResultsIdentification of T. freemani satDNAsThe first step was to characterize the T. freemani satellitome. For assembly...
  5. .... The assembly has been adopted as the rat reference assembly by the Genome Reference Consortium and is named GRCr8. The assembly has employed 40× Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) HiFi sequencing coverage and scaffolding using optical mapping and Hi-C. We used genomic DNA from a male BN/NHsdMcwi (BN) rat of the same...
  6. .... Mitchell4, Jason E. Fish6,7,15 and Michael D. Wilson1,2 1Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3K3, Canada; 2Genetics and Genome Biology, SickKids Research Institute, Toronto, Ontario M5G 0A4, Canada; 3Institut de Pharmacologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire, Université...
  7. ..., USA; 3Genetics and Genomics Graduate Program, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA; 4Department of Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA ↵5 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding author: yamamoto@bcm.eduAbstractIndividuals living...
  8. .... Ostrander1 1National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA; 2Department of Animal Genetics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Ankara, Ankara 06110, Türkiye; 3KTH Royal Institute of Technology, School of Chemistry, Biotechnology and Health...
  9. ..., transcriptional regulation of mitochondrial genes in both the nucleus and the mtDNA is pivotal for the developing embryo and for the transition to the neonate.Studies in model organisms support the occurrence of a metabolic shift after birth in certain tissues. Quantification of lactic acid in rat livers revealed...
  10. ..., sociality is accompanied by a transition from outcrossing to inbreeding. In concert, these traits reduce effective population size, potentially rendering transitions to sociality “evolutionarily dead-ends.” We addressed this hypothesis in a comparative genomic study in spiders, in which sociality has...
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