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  1. ...) The normalized chromatin accessibility of the genomic regions around the transcription start site (TSS) of FABP3 in fast fibers pre-exercise (gray) and postexercise (purple). Red arrow indicates the location of the PPARD binding site. (Right) Violin plots showing the expression of FABP3 and PPARD pre...
  2. ...enriched for genomic regions that contained bivalent domains, similar to prior findings (Thudium et al. 2022). These findings suggest that instances of specific genomic features identified in ASD risk genes (King et al. 2013; Zhao et al. 2018) are also common features of transcriptional disruptions...
  3. ...itself. represents whether TF j has a regulatory relation with gene i, and one means yes. CellOracle locates transcriptional start sites (TSSs) within the accessible chromatin regions, which are also called peaks, and then applies Cicero (Pliner et al. 2018) to identify the correlated peaks to the TSS...
  4. ...Olga M. Sigalova1,5,6, Mattia Forneris1,5, Frosina Stojanovska2,3, Bingqing Zhao1,7, Rebecca R. Viales1, Adam Rabinowitz1, Fayrouz Hammal4, Benoît Ballester4, Judith B. Zaugg2 and Eileen E.M. Furlong1 1European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Genome Biology Unit, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany; 2...
  5. ...develop a dynamic barrier model, where CTCF sites switch between bound and unbound states. Using this model, we investigate how barrier dynamics would impact observables for a range of experimental genomic and imaging data sets, including ChIP-seq, Hi-C, and microscopy. We find the interplay of CTCF...
  6. ...lineage-specific activity. Together with the presence of representative elements in several other Pezizales species, this makes Tuberaceae an iconic example of how an apparently common size expansion within a clade can be driven by parallel genomic trajectories, involving the differential lineage...
  7. ...Notable challenges posed by long-read sequencing for the study of transcriptional diversity and annotation Carolina Monzó1, Adam Frankish2 and Ana Conesa1 1Institute for Integrative Systems Biology (I2SysBio), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Paterna 46980, Spain; 2European Molecular...
  8. ...) with slight protocol modifications to increase the yield of RNA-free genomic DNA as described in Leyhausen et al. (2022). Extracts were quantified with fluorometry (Qubit) and spectrophotometry (NanoDrop) and screened for DNA integrity using gel electrophoresis to identify samples of sufficient quality...
  9. ...likely reflects the divergent ecological conditions and possibly the history of human introduction. The long-term isolated Orkney voles show that adaptive changes may still impact the evolutionary trajectories of such populations despite the pervasive consequences of genetic drift at the level...
  10. ...transcription and replication occur in two directions, starting from a large intergenic spacer (Kayal et al. 2015). The origin of replication (Ori) is characterized by stable stem-loop configurations containing T-rich loops and abrupt changes in DNA composition bias (Brugler and France 2007; Stampar et al. 2019...
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