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  1. ...of how animals fight 32 infections. 33 Key words 34 Drosophila immunity/Immune-responsive enhancer/STARR-seq 35 36 Running Title 37 Genome-wide survey of fly immune enhancers 38 39 Introduction 40 When encountering pathogenic microbes, animals must regulate an effective immune response 41 to survive...
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  2. ..., Bruhm DC, Jensen SØ, Medina JE, Hruban C, White JR, et al. 2019. Genome-wide cell-free DNA fragmentation in patients with cancer. Nature 570: 385–389. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1272-6 ↵De Coster W, Weissensteiner MH, Sedlazeck FJ. 2021. Towards population-scale long-read sequencing. Nat Rev Genet 22: 572...
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  3. ...to years for a patient to receive a definitive FSHD diagnosis. Moreover, more complex cases involving mosaicism and complex D4Z4 alleles, including rare 4qA haplotypes, D4Z4 duplications, hybrid arrays, D4Z4 proximal extended deletion (DPED) alleles, and 4q/10q translocations, can give rise to false...
  4. ...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...
  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. ...and work for error-prone reads (∼95%) but could likely be tightened to improve sensitivity in the future as sequencing technologies improve.Read-to-graph alignment and collecting haplotype pathsTo find candidate haplotype paths through the filtered unitigs, we align reads back to the graph using a sequence...
  7. ...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...
  8. ...of H3K9me3 and H3K27me3 in the nondiapause (C), prediapause (D), and diapause (E) stages. (F–H) Venn diagram shows the number of genes with H3K9me3 peaks, H3K27me3 peaks, or both at the nondiapause (F), prediapause (G), and diapause (H) stages. (I–K) Genome-wide correlation plots showing correlation...
  9. ...regulatory roles in DNA methylation (Fig. 1), we first performed a -wide QTL analysis between STR genotypes and DNA methylation levels of nearby CpGs in a discovery cohort of 245 samples collected by the Pediatric Cardiac Genomics Consortium (PCGC). This analysis identified a total of 19,129 pairwise...
  10. ...-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...
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