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  1. ...Sequencing Project (IRGSP), with an annotation set (gene models, gene, and protein sequences) released in 2005 (International Rice Genome Sequencing Project and Sasaki 2005). The IRGSP canonical reference (IRGSP RefSeq) is derived from the japonica variety Nipponbare, despite indica rice accounting...
  2. ...-based whole- sequencing (WGS) for clinical genomics. This progress is partly motivated by LRS's ability to detect causative variants missed by short reads, such as pathogenic deletions in the DMD gene leading to Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) (Geng et al. 2023) or repeat expansions in high GC content...
  3. ..., zebrafish have undergone an 100 additional whole duplication relative to non-teleost species (Glasauer and Neuhauss 101 2014). Selective maintenance of HCNEs at a single duplicated gene copy can therefore 102 potentially be used to predict HCNE function. While early functional genomics studies 103 5...
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  4. ...). This is necessary to escape the plant immune system and to confer the ability to infect new host varieties.Recent progress in heterokaryotic fungi genomics, such as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, has revealed extensive nuclear variations in structural and gene content (Li et al. 2019; Sperschneider et al. 2023b...
  5. ...-free techniques for species assignment as well as detection of horizontal gene transfer candidates (for review, see Ren et al. 2018).For most applications we need to select a k long enough so that most k-mers in the will be found only once. The proportion of k-mers corresponding to a unique position...
  6. ...genes; however, its function, or absence thereof, is highly debated. The different outputs that mC can have raise questions as to how it is interpreted—or read—differently in these sequence and genomic contexts. To screen for potential mC-binding proteins, we performed an unbiased DNA affinity pull...
  7. ..., such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (Cherry 2015), Arabidopsis Gene Regulatory Information Server (Yilmaz et al. 2011), WormBase (Sternberg et al. 2024), and FlyBase (Jenkins et al. 2022). Finally, sometimes little known publications contain gems of prepublished experimental data that should not be overlooked...
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  8. ..., Owen Duncan , Jakob Petereit , Ozren Bogdanovic , A. Harvey Millar , Michiel Vermeulen and Ryan Lister Genome Research 34: 2229–2243 (2024) The authors would like to correct an error in Supplemental Table S9, in which the list of unmethylated genes included in the table was incorrect. The corrected...
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  9. ...the mESC CAGE at the Sox2 promoter and DNase-seq signal at the promoter and LCR (Fig. 4A). We found that predicted accessibility remained mostly unchanged and was independent of enhancer-gene distance (Fig. 4B; Supplemental Fig. S6). To evaluate the impact of genomic distances in a different sequence...
  10. ...horizontal transfer of blaKPC. Genome Res (this issue) 34: 1895–1907. doi:10.1101/gr.279355.124 ↵Guitart X, Porubsky D, Yoo D, Dougherty ML, Dishuck PC, Munson KM, Lewis AP, Hoekzema K, Knuth J, Chang S, et al. 2024. Independent expansion, selection, and hypervariability of the TBC1D3 gene family in humans...
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