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  1. ...are reduced by the consensus of multiple (≥3) repeats. NanoRCS offers a precise, multimodal nanopore sequencing-based strategy for cfDNA sequencing through the accurate identification of tumor-informed SNVs along with CNAs and fragmentation length patterns in cfDNA (Fig. 1D).View larger version...
  2. ...; Pontis et al. 2019), as well as massively parallel reporter assays (e.g., Du et al. 2022).Nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-kB) is an essential mediator of innate immune/inflammatory responses (Zhang et al. 2017), whose activity has been conserved across metazoans (Sen...
  3. ...results reveals that BayesSpace fails to distinguish Layers_1 and Layer_2, whereas the Layer_1 identification by the four consensus strategies aligns closely with the ground truth (Fig. 3F). We further extended our analysis to all seven baseline algorithms, demonstrating the superior performance...
  4. ...and multimodal profiles across time, and extrapolate single-cell profiles in a missing modality. We apply Sunbear to reveal sex-biased transcription during mouse embryonic development and predict dynamic relationships between epigenetic priming and transcription for cells in which multimodal profiles...
  5. ...analysis revealed that transcription factors such as CTCF, BORIS, TCF3, and PRDM15 may serve as key regulators (Supplemental Fig. S9B). Tcf3 encodes a member of the E protein family of helix-loop-helix transcription factors and plays a role in macrophage activation and inflammatory induction (Benayoun et...
  6. ...A -wide survey reveals a diverse array of enhancers coordinates the Drosophila 1 innate immune response 2 3 Lianne B. Cohen1, 2, Tamara Hadzic2, 3, Caitlin Sauer1, 2, Julia R. Gibbs1, 2, Zeba Wunderlich1, 2, 3, 4 4* 5 1. Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA 6 2...
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  7. ...lies in the difficulty in the prediction of precise TAD boundaries. We solve this problem by introducing a novel algorithm, called BINDER, which conducts a boundary consensus approach, and then precisely locate hierarchical TAD boundaries by developing a multifaceted boundary characterization strategy...
  8. ...to annotate samples based on cell-type composition. By comparing aggregation strategies, we find that regressing confounders within studies and prioritizing larger studies optimizes network reconstruction. We apply these findings to infer three consensus networks (universal, cancer, noncancer) and 27 context...
  9. ...predominantly nuclear, metabolically stable, and they were not the major splice isoforms, but instead they were mostly retained-intron isoforms, each containing a specific retained intron, and this intron retention phenomenon is conserved in humans and mice. Collectively, our study reveals a widespread...
  10. ...explore the impact of dikaryotism on the biology of a long-term asexual clone of the wheat pathogenic fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici. We use Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) duplex sequencing combined with Hi-C to generate a T2T nuclear-phased assembly with >99.999% consensus accuracy. We...
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