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  1. ...enhancer RNAs have a 7-methyl guanosine 5′ cap and are therefore detected by CAGE (Andersson et al. 2014), their abundance is low owing to rapid degradation by the exosome complex (Schwalb et al. 2016; Hou and Kraus 2021).High-throughput sequencing protocols for transcriptome profiling typically rely...
  2. ...of development and neurobiology (Brenner 1974; Corsi et al. 2015). For any organism, a key element of modern biological understanding is to sequence and characterize its . C. elegans was the first animal to have its sequenced in 1998 (The C. elegans Sequencing Consortium 1998); by 2005, its was considered...
  3. ...regulate global gene expression, orchestrating late male germ cell differentiation. Compared with coding genes, the testis-specific lncRNAs evolved much faster. Moreover, lncRNAs of greater functional importance exhibited higher sequence conservation, suggesting that they are under constant evolutionary...
  4. ...been revealed at the transcriptome scale, which is mainly due to the rapid development in detection technology based on high-throughput sequencing (Dominissini et al. 2012). For example, transcriptome-wide RNA modification is mainly achieved by coupling antibody immunoprecipitation (Meyer et al. 2012...
  5. ...of 64,824 transcripts from 21,733 genes that would be expected to include some with little coding potential (Hillier et al. 2009; Gerstein et al. 2010). In parallel, using orthologous criteria (tiling array data, predicted RNA secondary structures, and sequence conservation), another subgroup...
  6. ...used high-throughput cDNA sequencing technologies. For example, in the annotation of the Caenorhabditis elegans transcriptome, more than half of the transcript isoforms lack full-length support and instead rely on inference from short reads that do not span the full length of the isoform. We applied...
  7. ...obtained RNA sequences for 97% of the annotated mRNAs and 87% of the ncRNAs. Additionally, we characterized 332 nonannotated alternative isoforms and 214 completely new transcripts, about three-fourths of which overlapped other genes in antisense orientation. The work presents a new view of the S. pombe...
  8. ...author: astreets@berkeley.eduAbstractSingle-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) enables molecular characterization of complex biological tissues at high resolution. The requirement of single-cell extraction, however, makes it challenging for profiling tissues such as adipose tissue, for which collection...
  9. ...standard ChIP-seq [Furey 2012]) allowed us to grow C. elegans in standard conditions (i.e., plates, whereas most high-throughput assays in C. elegans require growth in liquid) and to generate three independent biological replicates that are tightly synchronized at three key life stages—early embryo, larval...
  10. ...that would correlate promoter properties with expression differences is not possible due to the low proportion ofmappedOR promoters. For this reason and to obtain a better understanding of the contribution of proximal regulatory sequences to OR expression, we sought a high-throughput mapping...
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