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  1. ...called “fountains,” which have also been reported in zebrafish and mice. These are population average reflections of DNA loops originating from distinct genomic regions and are ∼20–40 kb in C. elegans. Hi-C analysis upon cohesin and WAPL-1 depletion supports the idea that cohesin is preferentially loaded...
  2. ...@cuhk.edu.hkAbstractThe discovery of circulating fetal and tumor cell-free DNA (cfDNA) molecules in plasma has opened up tremendous opportunities in noninvasive diagnostics such as the detection of fetal chromosomal aneuploidies and cancers and in posttransplantation monitoring. The advent of high-throughput sequencing...
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  3. ...previous findings in vertebrates highlighting the connection between DNA methylation and repressive histone methylations, we have examined changes in the -wide profile of H3K9me3, H3K27me3, and DNA methylation at the nondiapause, prediapause, and diapause stages. Data analysis reveals significant...
  4. ...Inherited DNA methylation primes the establishment of accessible chromatin during activation Guifen Liu1,2,3, Wen Wang1,3, Shengen Hu1,3, Xiangxiu Wang1 and Yong Zhang1 1Translational Medical Center for Stem Cell Therapy and Institute for Regenerative Medicine, Shanghai East Hospital, School...
  5. ....Metagenomics is revolutionizing our understanding of the diversity and ecology of ecosystems in environmental and even in clinical settings. Advances in this field are largely driven by developments in DNA sequencing technology and the associated analysis tools and pipelines (Escobar-Zepeda et al. 2015). In contrast...
  6. ...: arturo.mari-ordonez@gmi.oeaw.ac.atAbstractA handful of model plants have provided insight into silencing of transposable elements (TEs) through RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). Guided by 24 nt long small-interfering RNAs (siRNAs), this epigenetic regulation installs DNA methylation and histone...
  7. ...orchestrate the gene expression and chromatin architecture by engaging with DNA, RNA, or proteins (Melé and Rinn 2016; Gil and Ulitsky 2020; Statello et al. 2021; Herman et al. 2022; Chang and Qi 2023; Mattick et al. 2023). Numerous studies have reported the pivotal roles of the lncRNAs in cancer development...
  8. ...) that is capable of identifying DMRs by segmenting methylation frequency differences (Δβ) inferred from ONT data (Magi et al. 2023b).In this work, we expand the PoreMeth tool to include epiallelic diversity changes. The diversity of DNA methylation patterns in a cell population can be measured by using the Shannon...
  9. ...: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Overview of the experimental setup and bioinformatic pipeline. (A) Schematics of DNA sample preparation and sequencing. High-molecular-weight gDNA was extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), isolated monocytes, or the HG002 Epstein–Barr virus...
  10. ...noncoding RNAs. Third, it only displays a maximum of two Ribo-seq samples per plot, preventing large-scale comparisons. Fourth, it only accepts a tabular input file for Ribo-seq and BAM files for RNA-seq, but not other standard input files, such as bedGraph or bigWig. Fifth, it does not display DNA...
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