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  1. ...adaptive immunity, and MHC genes serve as key models in evolutionary genomics, offering insight into birth-and-death evolution, gene duplication, and the maintenance of genetic diversity. However, the organization and evolution of the MHC in species with giant s, such as salamanders, remain poorly...
  2. ...propose that the source of the germline hypermutation phenotype from MBD4−/− animals is not owing to a loss of “maintenance” deamination repair that accumulates over the lifetime of the animal but instead is owing to a time-restricted window of damage, perhaps induced during de novo CpA methylation.MethodsGenome...
  3. ...studies have sought to catalog driver events occurring in hundreds of cancer genes across different tumor types (Martincorena and Campbell 2015; Chung et al. 2016; Tokheim and Karchin 2019; Dietlein et al. 2020; Kumar et al. 2020; The ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium 2020...
  4. ...that these arrays are embedded in conserved genomic regions, with >90% similarity in the 10-kb flanking regions (Supplemental Fig. S15). However, the PCA showed species-specific clustering of repeats (Fig. 6A), suggesting that the ∼40-kb array was present in the common ancestor but diverged through gene conversion...
  5. .... We also examined the association between the proportion of the covered by genes and the genomic density of G4s per and observed a weak negative correlation in the case of eukaryotes (Spearman's correlations r = −0.25, P-value = 0 for results from G4Hunter; r = −0.34, P-value = 0 for the regex...
  6. ...Cell type–specific gene regulatory atlas prioritizes drug targets and repurposable medicines in Alzheimer's disease Yunxiao Ren1,2, Ming Hu3,4, Yang E. Li5, Andrew A. Pieper6,7,8,9,10,11, Jeffrey Cummings12 and Feixiong Cheng1,2,4,13 1Cleveland Clinic Genome Center, Cleveland Clinic Research...
  7. ...PGE to capture the relationships between genes and cCREs, two approaches are developed to incorporate chromatin loops into the ScPGE model by either increasing the attention weights of chromatin interactions directly or introducing a KL Divergence loss indirectly (Methods). Besides, ScPGE demonstrates its...
  8. ...(Supplemental Table S6). We next analyzed how the recombination rate varies among genomic features. We found that ρ/kbp is also significantly reduced in genes compared with flanking regions for C. secundus, with exons also showing reduced ρ/kbp compared with introns (all P-values < 0.005 after Bonferroni...
  9. ...poses a significant challenge in maintaining practical performance under privacy constraints. Here, we introduce TX-Phase, a secure haplotype phasing method based on the framework of trusted execution environments (TEEs). TX-Phase allows users’ private genomic data to be phased while ensuring data...
  10. ...,000 nuclei were loaded onto a 10x Chromium Controller following the 430 Chromium Next GEM Single Cell Multiome ATAC + Gene Expression User Guide (CG000338, 431 10x Genomics). Libraries underwent shallow sequencing (~1-5 million reads per library) on a 432 NextSeq 500 (Illumina) for quality control, followed...
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