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  1. ...of megabases in vertebrate and invertebrate s and that interactions correlate and change with activity. However, these ultra-long-range interactions are not dependent on RNA polymerase II transcription or individual transcription cofactors. Using simulations, we show that a model of chromatin and multivalent...
  2. ....Genome assemblyAssembly using HiFi reads employed HiCanu software (version 2.1.1), with an expected size set to 2.7 Gb (Nurk et al. 2020). The command line option -pacbio-hifi was used to specify the HiFi sequence FASTA files for assembly.Assembly scaffoldingTwo methods were employed to provide long-range...
  3. ...conservation of cis-regulatory landscapes, indicating that selective pressures act to preserve not only regulatory element sequences but also their chromatin contacts with target genes. The extent of evolutionary conservation is remarkable for long-range promoter–enhancer contacts, illustrating how...
  4. ...2021). In spite of this, comparative genomics analyses indicate 64 that short discrete non-coding regions of the display a high degree of sequence 65 conservation across hundreds of million years of evolution (Elgar 2009; Vavouri and Lehner 66 2009; Nelson and Wardle 2013; Polychronopoulos et al. 2017...
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  5. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
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  6. ..., because these sequences can be located on different chromosomes or separated by long distances along the same chromosome, subcompartments affect the global folding in 3D space. Therefore, understanding the molecular mechanisms driving and regulating these long-range interactions provides insights...
  7. ...alignment pipeline to identify conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in the Andropogoneae tribe (multiple crop species descended from a common ancestor ∼18 million years ago). The Andropogoneae share similar physiology while being tremendously genomically diverse, harboring a broad range of ploidy levels...
  8. ...with consequences in conservation. Detection based on nucleic quasi-primes could be coupled with other existing technologies, including CRISPR nucleases that cut in species-specific genomic loci, (Kellner et al. 2019) or adaptive sequencing, which enriches for a set of short sequences (Loose et al. 2016). We note...
  9. ...perform assembly-to-graph path highlighting (if only one assembly is selected) or sequence-to-graph mapping (currently only support pan graphs built by Minigraph), the returned results will be shown here describing the matched query coordinates, graph traversing path (denoted by directionally chained node...
  10. ...run-on and sequencing (PRO-seq) to examine their roles in defining the ESC transcriptome. Both LBH589 and JQ1 cause a marked reduction in the pluripotent gene network. However, although JQ1 treatment induces widespread transcriptional pausing, HDAC inhibition causes a reduction in both paused...
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