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  1. ...the entire X Chromosome with long reads measuring the level of methylation and genomic variants to gain allele-specific information (Fig. 2E; Lee et al. 2020). This provides a far more quantitative and comprehensive view than targeting a few genes (Johansson et al. 2023), enabling investigation of severely...
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  2. ...-C, ChIA-PET, and ChIP-seq) to identify highly interacting loci on six different chromosomes. The target regions correlate with the borders of megabase-sized topologically associated domains (TADs), and we used CRISPR-Cas9 nuclease and pairs of single guide RNAs (sgRNAs) against these targets to generate...
  3. ...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...
  4. ...because of low coverage. The method performed similarly regardless of the multiplexing level, type of library or genotypes, including different cultivars and a closely related species (L. orientalis). Our results showed that CRISPR-Cas9-driven repeat depletion focuses sequencing data on single...
  5. ...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...
  6. ...any reads mapping to the pBlueScript-specific region located between the f1 ori and the second ori, we concluded that the vector sequence that integrated into the HepG2 target region originated from the CRISPR-Cas9 instead of the pBlueScript vector.In sum, we observed a duplication of the target...
  7. ...Cas9 and Cas9 specificity using ssDNA mapping. Genome Biol 24: 85. doi:10.1186/s13059-023-02930-z ↵Marinov GK, Shipony Z, Kundaje A, Greenleaf WJ. 2023b. Genome-wide mapping of active regulatory elements using ATAC-seq. Methods Mol Biol 2611: 3–19. doi:10.1007/978-1-0716-2899-7_1 ↵McGhee JD, Wood WI...
  8. .... Corresponding author: sangjlee@cau.ac.krAbstractGenome editing has been revolutionized by the CRISPR-Cas9 system. CRISPR-Cas9 is composed of single-molecular guide RNA (sgRNA) and a proteinaceous Cas9 nuclease, which recognizes a specific target sequence and a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) sequence and...
  9. ...-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...
  10. ...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...
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