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  1. ...SNVs in specific genomic contexts, suggesting that the observed rate increase in ART-derived mice is a general -wide phenomenon. Together, our findings show that ART is moderately mutagenic in house mice and motivate future work to define the procedure(s) associated with this increased mutational vulnerability...
  2. ...of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA ↵Present addresses: 5Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, NY 10032, USA; 6New York Genome Center, New York, NY 10013, USA Corresponding author: br2833@cumc.columbia.eduAbstractParkinson's disease...
  3. .... 2013), including mitochondrial dysfunction, genomic instability, and cellular senescence. The stochastic development of mtDNA deletion mutations has implications for the role of these mutations in somatic mosaicism (Campbell et al. 2015) and aging in postmitotic tissues. The relative lack of genetic...
  4. ...to inhibit the clearance processes of cfDNA (Martin-Alonso et al. 2024). Administration of these priming agents prior to blood collection increased the recovery of circulating tumor DNA by more than 10-fold, as demonstrated in a preclinical model of mice with lung cancer (Martin-Alonso et al. 2024).It...
  5. ...), which may be important for the clearance of serum DNA/chromatin complexes (Sisirak et al. 2016). Indeed, loss of function in Dnase1l3 or Dnase1 is associated with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in humans and mice (Napirei et al. 2000; Al-Mayouf et al. 2011).Using genetically modified mice in which...
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  6. ..., Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015, USA Corresponding author: matthew.pollard95@gmail.comAbstractMammalia comprises a great diversity of diet types and associated adaptations. An understanding of the genomic mechanisms underlying these adaptations may offer insights for improving human health. Comparative...
  7. ...the SHAP-interpreted random forest predictive model. Others report that F. plautii, a species enriched in six cohorts in the HGMA, suppresses Th2 immune responses in mice (Ogita et al. 2020), suggesting that this species exerts a similar effect in humans. The Pan-MGAS we present here is dominated by CRC...
  8. ...in the future.In this study, we have elucidated the genomic landscape of wild house mice in East Asia. In East Asian house mouse populations, which experienced secondary contact after the subspecies diverged, we have inferred the effects of natural/sexual selection and genomic conflict from the observed pattern...
  9. ...TF-seq, a novel method for a pooled induction screen of individual TFs with cell fate conversion potential. In this method, ectopic expression of TFs is performed using a transposon-based doxycycline (Dox)-inducible system, which enables greater transfection and genomic integration efficiency for the generation...
  10. ...models for various human diseases (Zhi et al. 2022) and suggests the potential use of pigs as a source for xenotransplantation (Yue et al. 2021). Extensive genomic divergence is known to have occurred between European and Asian pigs (Groenen et al. 2012). Since animal breeding became more organized...
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