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  1. ...Pan analysis reveals families of ubiquitin-ligase adaptors as key genomic divergence drivers that lead to hybrid incompatibility Dongying Xie1,2,3, Pohao Ye1,3, Yiming Ma1 and Zhongying Zhao1 1Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Institute for Research...
  2. ...SEQUEL II (HD1, MS1, and MS2) or REVIO (HD2).IgA and IgG FLAIRR-seqRNA was extracted from HD1 and HD2 PBMCs using the AllPrep DNA/RNA Mini Kit (Qiagen). IgG and IgA transcripts were resolved by targeted amplification using FLAIRR-seq as described previously (Ford et al. 2023). FLAIRR-seq cDNA libraries...
  3. ...this gap by comparing the RNA editomes of conventional (CV) and germ-free (GF) honeybees, revealing the complex and dynamic transcriptomic diversity exerted by A-to-I RNA editing, and discover the roles of Adar in the gutmicrobiome-brain axis. Our study indicates that RNA editingmay regulate the honeybee...
  4. ...several kilobases in certain contexts. RCA followed by Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) or Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing is a popular protocol adopted in many recent studies, especially for detection of full-length circular RNAs (Liu et al. 2021; Xin et al. 2021; Zhang et al. 2021). A crucial...
  5. ....beerenwinkel@bsse.ethz.chAbstractIn cancer, genetic and transcriptomic variations generate clonal heterogeneity, leading to treatment resistance. Long-read single-cell RNA sequencing (LR scRNA-seq) has the potential to detect genetic and transcriptomic variations simultaneously. Here, we present LongSom, a computational workflow leveraging...
  6. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: oguzhan.begik@crg.eu, eva.novoa@crg.euAbstractIn recent years, nanopore direct RNA sequencing (DRS) became a valuable tool for studying the epitranscriptome, owing to its ability to detect multiple modifications within the same full-length native RNA...
  7. ...chain activity in pancreatic cancer (Schöller et al. 2021). A mutation in DALRD3, a cofactor of METTL2A and METTL2B, impairs m3C formation in patients with epileptic encephalopathy (Lentini et al. 2020).LC-MS/MS analysis has detected m3C in polyadenylated (poly[A])-enriched RNA at levels ∼1000-fold...
  8. ...Dynamics and consequences of differential RNA isoform production during cardiomyocyte 1 fate determination and early-stage maturation 2 3 Joanna Delimata-Raczek1, Natalia Koralewska1, Bart Krist1, Magdalena Rakoczy1, Marek 4 Figlerowicz1, Ireneusz Stolarek1* 5 6 Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry...
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  9. ...). The functions of eRNAs and PROMPTs remain poorly characterized; 115 these transcripts are short (<4 kb) and are rapidly degraded by the RNA exosome 116 (Magnuson et al. 2015; Kilchert et al. 2016), making their detection difficult in steady-117 state RNA isolations. Additionally, RNA is generated from...
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  10. ...of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology and Department of Medicine, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China ↵9 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: su@chemie.uni-siegen.de, zhouxm@scnu.edu.cn, qz.lian@siat.ac.cnAbstractRNA sequencing (RNA-seq) is a pivotal tool for transcriptomic...
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