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  1. ..., relative to other noncoding genomic elements, their promoter architecture and epigenetic regulation remain incompletely understood. Here, we systematically characterize pseudogene promoters and compare them with those of protein-coding genes and long noncoding RNAs. To do this, we integrate matched...
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  2. ...that dynamically shape the transcriptome by producing diverse RNA isoforms remain incompletely understood. Here, through longitudinal transcriptomic profiling of cardiomyogenesis, we delineate pervasive RNA isoform switching across the developmental trajectory of cardiac differentiation. We show that the changes...
  3. ...to analyze the transcriptome, histone modification patterns, and replication timing of germline stem cell (GSC)–like and somatic cyst stem cell (CySC)–like cells. Single-cell RNA sequencing validates previous findings on GSC–CySC intercellular communication and reveals a high expression of chromatin...
  4. ...factors bind directly to the DNA to activate or repress transcription (Marr et al. 2021; Minnoye et al. 2021). Recent advances in sequencing technology have enabled the characterization of chromatin remodelers, nucleosome positioning, and chromatin accessibility using high-throughput assays like Ch...
  5. ...activating or repressive transcription factors (The ENCODE Project Consortium et al. 41 2020). Epigenetic regulation to compact chromatin restricts transcription and we 42 recently reported that only about 20% of the in human cells is actively 43 producing measurable amounts of RNA (McShane et al. 2024...
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  6. ...correlation between posterior probability of the transcribed state within a gene body and expression of that gene (Fig. 4B); that is, as the posterior of transcribed chromatin state increases, the average expression as measured by RNA-seq increases as well. Conversely, the posterior of the quiescent state...
  7. ...University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States Abstract The fourth and final phase of the ENCODE consortium has newly profiled epigenetic activity in hundreds of human tissues. Chromatin state annotations created by segmentation and annotation (SAGA) methods, such as Segway, have emerged as the predominant...
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  8. ...-dimensional (3D) organization in a member of Bdellovibrionota (a Bacteriovorax strain). We find that, similar to what is observed in some archaea and in eukaryotes with compact s such as yeast, Bacteriovorax chromatin is characterized by preferential accessibility around promoter regions. Similar to eukaryotes...
  9. ...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...
  10. ...,J), chromatin states in promoter regions do change across tissue section. To characterize these changes, we have selected genes based on the number of overenriched SpExel across the tissue (>40% occupied SpExel when considering all chromatin-state combinations and >10% for at least one of the chromatin states...
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