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  1. ...of ribosomal RNA genes are observed in other species such as budding yeast and humans (Hori et al. 2023), we investigated how the 45S rDNA array of CGC1 differs from arrays in other C. elegans strains. For this, we analyzed publicly available PacBio HiFi read data sets from two strains “DLW N2 Bristol...
  2. ...-regulatory elements and active genes.DiscussionCohesin- and CTCF-mediated TAD formation contribute to proper development and normal physiology in mammals, but many organisms, including yeast, worms, and plants, contain cohesin but lack CTCF (Heger et al. 2012; Dong et al. 2017). Here, we used C. elegans as a model...
  3. ...), it used sequence data from several laboratories, with DNA propagated in bacteria and yeast. Thus, the N2 assembly has many differences from any C. elegans available today. To provide a more accurate C. elegans , we performed long-read assembly of VC2010, a modern strain derived from N2. Our VC2010...
  4. ...,B). The median numbers of distinct metapeaks are 15 and 99 for worm and fly, respectively. As might be expected, housekeeping genes (Ghaddar et al. 2023) have predominantly large numbers of peaks in relatively few metapeaks (Supplemental Fig. S6C), as recently demonstrated in yeast (Rossi et al. 2021...
  5. ...analysis identified genes with mRNAs significantly upregulated in each mutant: 389 genes (smg-2), 363 genes (smg-5), 160 genes (smg-6), and 16 genes (smg-7; Methods) (Fig. 1B).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. C. elegans UPF1, SMG-5, and SMG-6 repress a common set of endogenous...
  6. ...correlation coefficient r and its significance P are marked. (B) Gene expression contribution to variance in isoform level. See Supplemental Figure S2A for the schematic overview. (C–E) Enrichment of different RNA-processing events in isoform fractions that were up-regulated during Caenorhabditis elegans...
  7. ...Cell type–specific gene regulatory atlas prioritizes drug targets and repurposable medicines in Alzheimer's disease Yunxiao Ren1,2, Ming Hu3,4, Yang E. Li5, Andrew A. Pieper6,7,8,9,10,11, Jeffrey Cummings12 and Feixiong Cheng1,2,4,13 1Cleveland Clinic Genome Center, Cleveland Clinic Research...
  8. ...that roughly one third of P. pacificus genes have no detectable homologs in C. elegans (Athanasouli et al. 2023) and that detailed experimental studies have revealed distinct functions of highly conserved genes (Moreno et al. 2016; Theska and Sommer 2024), the ability to functionally annotate gene sets based...
  9. ...aberrations in cell-cycle control. In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), instability occurs early in tumor growth, resulting in pronounced intratumor heterogeneity, including changes in gene copy number, and whole- doubling (WGD) in ∼75% of tumors. Gene duplication, genetic drift, and selection mediate...
  10. ...). Nonetheless, even at low abundance, they could have important roles in gene regulation and thus their identification would be an important step toward a more complete understanding of the small RNA landscape of C. elegans. In this study, our aim was to identity and characterize these siRNAs in the context...
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