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  1. ...on mutational processes shaping two functionally important tandem arrays in the Drosophila .ResultsGenome assembliesThe strains selected include the Drosophila community's reference strain (iso-1) (Adams et al. 2000) and two strains from the Drosophila Synthetic Population Resource (A3 and A4) (King et al. 2012...
  2. ...properties of topologically associating domains (TADs) are overall maintained, significant changes occur in the organization of compartments and subcompartments. These changes are closely correlated with alterations in the expression of oncogenic genes. We also observe a restructuring of TAD–TAD interactions...
  3. ...into exons or introns of protein-coding genes; a fourth instance may be termination of mRNAs from adjacent genes. The possibility remains that TRs are specifically transcribed into ncRNAs (Subirana and Messeguer 2021), as is known to occur for some loci in the Drosophila melanogaster (Biswas et al. 2024...
  4. ..., (Aqu) Amphimedon queenslandica, (Aru) Asterias rubens, (Bfl) Branchiostoma floridae, (Bmi) Bolinopsis microptera, (Cel) Caenorhabditis elegans, (Cin) Ciona intestinalis, (Cte) Capitella teleta, (Dme) Drosophila melanogaster, (Dpu) Daphnia pulex, (Dre) Danio rerio, (Gfa) Galaxea fascicularis, (Hmi...
  5. ...are organized into topologically associating domains (TADs), evolutionary conserved compact chromatin domains that influence gene expression. Mechanisms that underlie partitioning of the genome into TADs remain poorly understood. To explore principles of TAD folding in Drosophila melanogaster , we performed Hi...
  6. ...analysis of F(20 + 17,Z) further strengthens this association in the Tortricidae. Our genomic analyses at the family scale, between sibling species, and within tortricid species found that the autosome involved in SA fusion has high rates of molecular evolution. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms, we...
  7. ..., for example, during Drosophila development (Espinola et al. 2021; Ing-Simmons et al. 2021).Using multisample mammalian data sets, we examined the propensity of DE genes to be close to differential boundaries and compartments. The enrichment of DE genes near differential boundaries is indicative of the impact...
  8. ...-fold higher expression than the wild type, showed only a modest increase in CENH3 loading into the centromere, indicating limits on deposition (Feng et al. 2020). In Drosophila, inducible overexpression of the centromeric histone CID resulted in broad mislocalization along the chromosomes associated...
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  9. ...of scrambling than any other group of animals (Fig. 7E).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 7. Genome scrambling in 10 × 10-Mbp regions for pairs of s in O. dioica (A), Ciona (B), Drosophila (C), and Caenorhabditis (D). Scaffold names are indicated in gray. (E) The number of breakpoint...
  10. ...2019; Gabaldón 2020; Moran et al. 2021; Suvorov et al. 2022). Given that the exchange of genomic content between species is pervasive, it is important to better characterize the impact of hybridization on evolution of hybrid s, which will improve our understanding of the genetic basis underlying...
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