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  1. ...networks or biological pathway databases to aid driver identification. Mapping mutated genes and known cancer genes to PPI networks can be used to predict drivers by inference from interacting genes and connected network components (Leiserson et al. 2015) and can incorporate additional evidence...
  2. ...individual in a study population. EGRET begins by constructing a genotype-informed TF-gene prior network derived using TF motif predictions, expression quantitative trait locus (eQTL) data, individual genotypes, and the predicted effects of genetic variants on TF binding. It then uses a technique known...
  3. ...examining the contribution of TEs to resistance evolution suggest that there can be an additive effect of successive TE insertions at focal host loci over time. For example, in the well-known case of the CYP gene CYP6G1 and DDT resistance in Drosophila, successive TE insertions are linked with an increasing...
  4. ...to postnatal stages, and pinpointing critical trait-affecting enhancers remains largely unaddressed. In the present study, we aim to fill this gap by identifying potential critical enhancers and their gene regulatory networks during PSM development.Our approach involves analyzing developmental trajectories...
  5. ...transcriptional programs. Gene expression is regulated by cis-regulatory elements (CREs) in a spatiotemporal manner through precise gene regulatory networks (Lee and Young 2013; Levine et al. 2014; Long et al. 2016). Understanding these regulatory mechanisms beyond transcription may reveal critical aspects of how...
  6. ...beads. To focus on individual candidate genes predicted to be bound by the protein of interest, precipitated DNA can be analyzed using qPCR with primers designed specifically against the regulatory sequences of the GOIs. Alternatively, in ChIP-seq following precipitation, cross-links are reversed...
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  7. ...of supervariants. Similar to the concept of the gene, a supervariant is a combination of alleles in multiple loci. However, unlike a gene that is a physically connected region on a chromosome, the loci contributing to a supervariant can be anywhere in the (Song and Zhang 2014; Hu et al. 2020, 2021; Li et al. 2021...
  8. ....Correlated gene expression and chromatin accessibility modulated by exercise within muscle fiber typesWe used the pathway level information extractor framework (PLIER) (Mao et al. 2019) to identify latent variables (LVs), which can provide single-value estimates for groups of genes and chromatin loci showing...
  9. ...of natural genetic variation in regulating gene expression and generates testable hypotheses for future functional analyses.Understanding how naturally occurring genetic variation affects variation in organismal quantitative traits by modifying underlying molecular networks is a key challenge in modern...
  10. ...IP-seq peaks at up to half of the risk loci for particular autoimmune diseases. In this study, we explore the role of EBNA2 within the human B cell gene regulatory network by examining EBNA2-dependent alterations to the human chromatin landscape and investigating the impact of autoimmune disease...
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