Searching journal content for articles similar to Labrador and Corces 13 (10): 2220.

Displaying results 1-10 of 5488
For checked items
  1. ...transcripts. Variability in Block-I features of an exon is shown through variable colors. Noncoding exons are shown in white, and coding exons are filled in various colors to make a distinction from each other. Variations in splice sites are represented by crosshatched filled rectangles (for extension...
  2. ...retaining the wild-type phenotype and thereby yielding high-purity, multiply edited 398 therapeutic T cells. SLEEK restores cell viability only when HDR inserts a recoded 399 essential exon together with a P2A-linked transgene, ensuring that survival directly 400 reflects precise editing. Although SLEEK...
    ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT
  3. ...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...
    OPEN ACCESS ARTICLEACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT
  4. .... To identify transcript structures from noisy long reads reference-guided and annotation-free, we employed two long-read-tailored tools: StringTie2 (-L -s2 -m50) (Kovaka et al. 2019) for better single-exon transcript discovery and ESPRESSO v1.4.0 (ESPRESSO_S.pl -Q0) (Gao et al. 2023) for improved splice site...
  5. ...these Helitron insertions upstream of OR genes could contain gene fragments. Helitrons carrying host gene exons have been reported previously in other species than Drosophila, resulting in a high copy number of insertions overlapping with genes (Pritham and Feschotte 2007; Thomas et al. 2014). By intersecting...
  6. ...genes. We focused on a subset of 26,734 out of 28,001 gene annotations in the A. calliptera , filtering out putative TEs misannotated as genes (see Methods); 90,531 (48.3%) bubbles directly intersected with genic features like exons, introns, or UTRs, whereas 8967 (4.8%) and 6010 (3.2%) were located...
  7. ...Systematic identification and characterization of exon–intron circRNAs Yinchun Zhong1,6, Yan Yang2,6, Xiaolin Wang2, Bingbing Ren3, Xueren Wang4,5, Ge Shan2 and Liang Chen1 1Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Science and Medicine, University of Science...
  8. ..., the clearest one against GA-rich repeats in the human . However, our study reveals a systematic failure of both technologies to sequence and assemble specific exons of Drosophila melanogaster genes, indicating an overlooked limitation. Namely, multiple Y-linked exons are nearly or completely absent from raw...
  9. ..., the factors influencing such regulation are poorly understood. In Caenorhabditis elegans, 62% of genes are trans-spliced to a specific spliced leader (SL1), which replaces part of the native 5′ untranslated region (5′ UTR). Given the pivotal role the 5′ UTR plays in the regulation of translational efficiency...
  10. ...more peaks in introns than worms. The distribution of peaks in C. elegans is slightly farther upstream of the TSS than in Drosophila, perhaps reflecting the fact that for many C. elegans gene models the annotated TSS is the site of trans-splicing, with the start of transcription occurring further...
For checked items

Preprint Server