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  1. ...and the evolution of new genesFinally, we examined the euchromatin boundaries and putative evolutionary consequences and epigenetic features of the subterminal caps (Fig. 6). Specifically, we compared ape species with (gorilla/chimpanzee) and without (Bornean and Sumatran orangutans) subterminal caps to determine...
  2. ..., the Polycomb landscape of differentiated cell types remains unexplored. Differentiated cells comprise the majority of the gut epithelium and directly impact both tissue and whole organismal aging. Using single-cell chromatin profiling of the Drosophila intestine, we identify cell type–specific chromatin...
  3. ...networks. Central genes in consensus networks are enriched for evolutionarily constrained genes and ubiquitous biological pathways, whereas context-specific central nodes include tissue-specific transcription factors. The increased statistical power from data aggregation facilitates the derivation...
  4. ...that they are not misinterpreted as cohort-specific observations.In this work, we systematically assessed the performance of ONT sequencing for methylation analysis using data sets for cells, blood, and brain tissue from both R9 and R10 chemistries. We also compared ONT methylation detection with other sequencing platforms (ONT...
  5. ...in a pan context. We then generated a unified TE annotation for a maize pan derived from 26 reference-quality s, which reveals an excess of 35.1 Mb of TE sequences per in tropical maize relative to temperate maize. A small number (n = 216) of TE families, mainly LTR retrotransposons, drive...
  6. ...to decipher tissue-specific codes of gene regulation for individual and groups of TFs using available single-cell gene expression data in both species. Studying key conserved factors in worm and fly greatly will enhance analysis, interpretation, and the broader relevance of data gathered in ENCODE and other...
  7. ...the evolution of species-specific gene regulatory networks. Although likely true, this feature cannot be the initial driver of their rapid evolution, because TE domestication is a process that takes place over many generations, whereas selection primarily acts on currently extant individuals (Sniegowski...
  8. ...tissues. Here we report that most of the commonly expressed mouse or human genes across different cell types, including more than half of the previously identified housekeeping genes, are associated with cell type–specific enhancers. Furthermore, the binding of most transcription factors (TFs) is cell...
  9. ...and tubuloglandular patterns. Nuclei are round to oval with indistinct nucleoli and thin nuclear membranes. Using criteria for assessing chief versus oxyphil cells in human tissues, the NHP PT glands are comprised predominantly (80%) of cells with features of both chief cells and oxyphils and thus are classified...
  10. ...content dynamics in the vicinity of multiple genomic features (Fig. 2D–G), MutDens by default normalizes the mutation density into mutations per megabase (MPM) values accommodating the proportion of specific nucleotide type in each successive 100-bp vicinity bin. The bin-wise base content proportion...
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