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  1. ...coexpression, potentially fostering tumor progression. On the immunogenic front, HLA-I immunopeptidomics of AsPC-1 cells and DAC13 organoids identify over 11,000 peptides respectively. Althought mutation-derived neoantigens are rare, several peptides are originated from TE-chimeric transcripts, including four...
  2. ...2005]), no experimental evidence exists to support such a mechanism.Prior work demonstrated the ability of Alu sequences to bind RELA and suggested that Alu elements contributed substantially to RELA binding in the human (Apostolou and Thanos 2008; Antonaki et al. 2011). This work involved cloning...
  3. ...as foreground. This approach allows us to test the evolutionary rate between species with different host preferences. The analysis revealed that 96.7% of the genes exhibit different selective regimes on the foreground branch compared with the background (FDR < 0.05). Although the test supports a significant...
  4. ...insights into the origins of human diseases. However, epigenomic data, such as chromatin accessibility and histone modifications, enhance the dynamic characteristics of CREs to gene regulation, making it more challenging to decipher the relationships between CREs and gene expression...
  5. .... 2007; Su et al. 2015). However, TP53-TE subfamily specificity had remained unexplored. Upon acute TP53 expression restoration, promoters originating from MER61C elements were universally enriched by all cell lines. Upon doxorubicin treatment, additional TE subfamilies that were enriched in chronic WT...
  6. ...linked to liver enzyme levels.To build support for the presence of an enhancer element at the Alu insertion site in each case, we used data published by the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project (Ernst and Kellis 2010; Hoffman et al. 2012; The ENCODE Project Consortium 2012) and Chrom...
  7. .... 2009; Baidouri et al. 2014; Peccoud et al. 2017; de Melo and Wallau 2020). In other words, a higher number of HTT events were found between closely related species than between more distant ones. Shared biogeographical origin was also found to correlate with a higher rate of recent HTT in insects...
  8. ...Genetics doi:10.1038/s41588-024-01880-x. Jordan IK, Rogozin IB, Glazko GV, Koonin EV. 2003. Origin of a substantial fraction of human regulatory sequences from transposable elements. TRENDS in Genetics 19: 68-72. Jorgovanovic D, Song M, Wang L, Zhang Y. 2020. Roles of IFN-γ in tumor progression...
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  9. ...to the Wnt-OFF condition (Fig. 4J). In contrast, only 56 DEGs (3%) were exclusively associated with unchanged loops, shared by both conditions (Fig. 4J). This substantial overlap between differential loops and differential gene expression further supports the idea that Wnt signaling drives topological...
  10. ..., both of which merit study to understand their interplay in cichlid evolution.The promise of pan methods lies in their ability to provide a more holistic view of genomic diversity by avoiding the constraints of a single reference (Eizenga et al. 2020). Originally developed for prokaryotes (Tettelin et...
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