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  2. ...et al. 2015) provide high-resolution measurements of chromatin accessibility in specific cellular contexts, they are resource-intensive and often unavailable for specific genetic variants. In the absence of such experimental assays, neural network–based predictions offer a reliable and efficient...
  3. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
  4. ...of Chromosome 8 and restore euploidy in cells derived from an individual with a complex rearrangement of Chromosome 8p. Transcriptomic analysis revealed 361 differentially expressed genes between the proband and the euploid revertant, highlighting genes both within and outside the 8p region that may contribute...
  5. ..., and higher-resolution contact maps generated by in situ Hi-C have made it possible to study architectural stripes (Vian et al. 2018). Chromatin stripes are a chromatin architectural feature that captures the dynamic, ever-changing nature of the . The stripes reflect interactions between a single locus...
  6. ...using ggRiboBesides visualizing Ribo-seq/RNA-seq profiles, ggRibo can integrate other omics data sets that offer single-nucleotide resolution (see Fig. 2D). To illustrate its utility in multiomic data comparison, we provide three examples below to showcase ggRibo’s capacity to reveal novel biological...
  7. ...considered. To reduce false positives caused by a single driver gene with spurious cotransmitted partners, we additionally filtered oligogenic sets to those with a logistic regression interaction coefficient greater than 1.0 (Supplemental Methods).The GCOD approach revealed 160 oligogenic gene pairs...
  8. ...of profiling chromatin to reveal additional regulatory interactions not captured by traditional transcriptional assays.Chromatin signatures are distinct between upregulated and downregulated genesTranscription initiation in yeast is primarily mediated by chromatin (Struhl 1987; Deshpande and Patel 2012...
  9. .... These lysis buffers help to generate soluble chromatin preparation, balancing effective lysis and nuclear disruption with the preservation of chromatin–protein interactions.Another important aspect of ChIP-seq workflow is the ratio of antibody to cell number, as this ratio can influence enrichment efficiency...
  10. ...KAS-ATAC reveals the -wide single-stranded accessible chromatin landscape of the human Samuel H. Kim1,6, Georgi K. Marinov2,6 and William J. Greenleaf2,3,4,5 1Cancer Biology Programs, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA; 2Department of Genetics, School...
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