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  1. ...present in gamete and IVF culture media could perturb the early epigenetic landscape of the developing embryo, leading to widespread regulatory and metabolic changes with downstream implications for integrity (Zhao et al. 2022).Here, we harness the efficiency of ART in the laboratory mouse to rigorously...
  2. ...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...
  3. ...development may also contribute to psychiatric disease risk.Most genes have been associated with at least one regulatory eQTL. However, protein-coding mutations are relatively rare. We reasoned that genes harboring rare deleterious coding mutations might also be regulated by common variants...
  4. ...ISRE motif analysis unveils distinct regulatory patterns and functional 404 implications within the innate immune response, shedding light on the intricate dynamics of 405 gene paralogues in antiviral defence mechanisms. 406 407 Discussion 408 The immune response to viral infections is a fundamental...
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  5. ...were randomly shuffled while preserving their nucleotide composition. As shown in Supplemental Figure S3, we find that ScPGE achieves very high performance (almost approaching 1), demonstrating that ScPGE is efficient in the gene classification task. This observation also indicates that the task...
  6. ...@iisermohali.ac.inAbstractIsoform diversity is known to enhance a gene's functional repertoire by producing protein variants with distinct functional implications. Despite numerous studies on transcriptome diversifying processes (alternative splicing/transcription), understanding their extent and correlated impact on proteome diversity...
  7. ...exon, altering only the 3′ UTR sequence while leaving the protein-coding sequence unchanged. Because the 3′ UTR contains many essential regulatory elements—such as microRNA and RNA-binding protein (RBP) binding sites—variation in 3′ UTR length can modulate target mRNA function, stability...
  8. ...of seud-1/sult-1 in the eud-1 mutant was notable because neither of their protein products is a transcription factor, and they are believed to be expressed in different cells (Bui et al. 2018). EUD-1, SEUD-1/SULT-1, and NAG-1 are all cytosolic enzymes, so these regulatory connections are presumably...
  9. ....Cardiac development is driven by the temporal and spatial coordination of gene expression and cell signaling. Disruption of these pathways has been implicated in heart disease across all stages of life (May et al. 2012; Dirkx et al. 2013). Gene regulation is typically coordinated by distal cis-regulatory elements...
  10. ...-Thu et al., 2010; Langfelder and 42 Horvath, 2008). In such networks, edges represent measured coexpression between pairs of genes, 43 and when these measurements carry regulatory (causal) implications, significant coexpression can be 44 interpreted as evidence of gene regulation. These advances offer...
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