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  1. ...; Supplemental Materials). Last, we curated viruses and transposon consensus lists (Supplemental Files 1–7) and the compendium of outputs in a publicly accessible database resource of mosquito small RNA genomics (MSRG; https://laulab.bu.edu/msrg/).MSRG outputs are organized by the four individual species...
  2. ...(Supplemental Table S13). These common chimeric transcripts occurred only between D. mojavensis subspecies, revealing that TEs interacting with HLAU genes are likely to be lost over higher evolutionary scales. Their inclusion into the mRNA sequence and high contribution can be observed. For instance, the ABC...
  3. ...and animal behaviors (Li et al. 2014a; Porath et al. 2019), but 96 its connection to gut microbiota remains unclear. In this work, we bridge this gap by 97 comparing the RNA editomes of conventional (CV) and germ-free (GF) honey bees, 98 revealing the complex and dynamic transcriptomic diversity exerted by A...
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  4. ...RNA-seq on 28 hpf samples. 151 This revealed strong enrichment for transcripts expressed in specific endoderm cell 152 populations including pancreatic, liver and intestinal markers (Fig. 1D, Supplemental Fig. 2, 153 Supplemental Table 1). However, we also note enrichment of markers of fin epithelia...
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  5. ...pipeline v3.0 (Quesneville et al. 2005; Flutre et al. 2011). Prior to gene annotation, we filtered host RNA from all transcriptomic data sets by mapping them against the Pst104E assembly with minimap2 v2.26 (Li 2018) and retaining only the mappable reads. We then independently processed and assembled...
  6. ...content of the Spirodela is similar to that of Arabidopsis (∼20%) (Wang et al. 2014). Therefore, reduced genomic TE load is unlikely to be the cause behind the low levels of DNA methylation and sRNAs in Spirodela. Furthermore, in Spirodela, several sRNA silencing components including some involved in Rd...
  7. ...Dynamic evolution of satellite DNAs drastically differentiates the s of Tribolium sibling species Damira Veseljak, Evelin Despot-Slade, Marin Volarić, Lucija Horvat, Tanja Vojvoda Zeljko, Nevenka Meštrović and Brankica Mravinac Ruđer Bošković Institute, Division of Molecular Biology, HR-10000...
  8. ...a moderate signal for habitat-related convergent evolution of gene expression levels, whereas the Murinae_expr data set displays a stronger signal.Transcriptome convergence is associated with convergent shifts in kidney cell compositionTissue bulk RNA-seq data reflect variation in both expression per cell...
  9. ...non-human species. For each human sSNV, SynMall provides multilevel annotations that combine American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG)–aligned variant interpretation information, such as allele frequencies and functional effects, with more than 100 descriptors at the DNA, RNA...
  10. ...for Intractable Diseases and ImmunoGenomics, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition, Ibaraki, Osaka, 567-0085, Japan Corresponding authors: akimitsu@ric.u-tokyo.ac.jp, kenzui@ric.u-tokyo.ac.jpAbstractRNA modifications play critical roles in cellular homeostasis and development...
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