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  1. ...nucleosome remodeling and is accompanied by local transcription changes and chromatin reorganization, and subsequently may contribute to the stabilization of broken chromosomes. Our findings highlight the resilience and adaptability of plant chromosomes in response to centromere breakage and provide valuable...
  2. ...of segments that could be classified as European and West African ancestry (Ali-Khan and Daar 2010). To characterize these different genomic segments, one can use local ancestry inference (LAI) methods like RFMix (Maples et al. 2013). These can rely on neural networks as well, for instance LAI-Net (Montserrat...
  3. ...the relationship between the input (genotype) and 76 output (predictive phenotype) because of their “black box” nature (Novakovsky et al. 2023). 77 For genomics researchers, interpretative information, which is often lacking, can be more 78 valuable than predictions themselves because it can provide new insights...
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  4. ..., or nonprioritized—among multiple traits based on their regularized effects. Clustering applied to our neural network shrinkage results also produces consistently higher precision and recall for distinguishing gene-level associations in simulations. We demonstrate the application of ML-MAGES on association analyses...
  5. ...shaped protein 3D architecture is crucial for identifying functionally important regions that contribute to genetic adaptation to the environment.Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) have identified many candidate causal loci in protein-coding genes and regulatory regions. These genomic variations...
  6. ...spRefine denoises and imputes spatial1 transcriptomics with a reference-free framework2 powered by genomic language model3 Tianyu Liu1,2, Tinglin Huang3, Wengong Jin4,5, Tinyi Chu2, Rex4 Ying3, Hongyu Zhao1,2*5 1Interdepartmental Program in Computational Biology &6 Bioinformatics, Yale University...
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  7. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  8. ...heritable phenotype. Additionally, SPCs improve rare variant association analyses, reducing genomic inflation (e.g., from 7.6 to 1.2 in one analysis), and provide more accurate heritability estimates. Spatial autocorrelation analysis further confirms the ability of SPCs to account for environmental effects...
  9. ...the significance of fast-evolving ubiquitination and protein degradation pathways in driving genomic divergence, and suggest a potential link between incompatible immunity and speciation.Genomes undergo continuous variations, thereby enabling organisms to adapt to dynamic shifts in both extrinsic and intrinsic...
  10. ...University, Baltimore, Maryland 21205, USA Corresponding author: wtimp@jhu.eduAbstractHummingbirds are very well adapted to sustain efficient and rapid metabolic shifts. They oxidize ingested nectar to directly fuel flight when foraging but have to switch to oxidizing stored lipids derived from ingested...
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