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  1. ..., Germany; 12Department of Statistical Bioinformatics, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany ↵13 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding author: robin.kosch@protonmail.comAbstractHigh-throughput bottom-up proteomic data cover thousands of proteins and related co- and post...
  2. ...BX, United Kingdom Corresponding authors: alessio.marcozzi@gmail.com, j.deridder-4@umcutrecht.nlAbstractShallow -wide cell-free DNA sequencing holds great promise for noninvasive cancer monitoring by providing reliable copy number alteration (CNA) and fragmentomic profiles. Single...
  3. ...@cuhk.edu.hkAbstractThe discovery of circulating fetal and tumor cell-free DNA (cfDNA) molecules in plasma has opened up tremendous opportunities in noninvasive diagnostics such as the detection of fetal chromosomal aneuploidies and cancers and in posttransplantation monitoring. The advent of high-throughput sequencing...
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  4. ...and ancestry inference. Utilizing feature selection and machine learning methods, HITSNP effectively and reliably screens feature SNPs representing breed diversity from high-throughput data. Furthermore, we have outlined a pipeline for predicting the number and composition of ancestors based on a reference...
  5. ...high-throughput sequencing of size-selected libraries, reads were quality-checked to ensure a size range between 20 bp and 60 bp (Supplemental Fig. S3). The protocol revealed sequencing reads with a mean read length of 37.9 bp across the patient conditions and comparable read length distributions per...
  6. ...Analysis of a cell-free DNA–based cancer screening cohort links fragmentomic profiles, nuclease levels, and plasma DNA concentrations Yasine Malki1,2,3,5, Guannan Kang1,2,3,5, W.K. Jacky Lam1,2,3,4,5, Qing Zhou1,2,3, Suk Hang Cheng1,2,3, Peter P.H. Cheung2,3, Jinyue Bai1,2,3, Ming Lok Chan2,3, Chui...
  7. ...These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: jinxin@genomics.cn, zhaojincun@gird.cn, lijunhua@genomics.cn, zhaojingxian@gird.cnAbstractThe pathogenesis of COVID-19 is still elusive, which impedes disease progression prediction, differential diagnosis, and targeted therapy. Plasma cell-free...
  8. ...CRISPR-Cas9-based repeat depletion for high-throughput genotyping of complex plant s Marzia Rossato1,2,6, Luca Marcolungo1,6, Luca De Antoni1, Giulia Lopatriello1, Elisa Bellucci3, Gaia Cortinovis3, Giulia Frascarelli3, Laura Nanni3, Elena Bitocchi3, Valerio Di Vittori3, Leonardo Vincenzi1, Filippo...
  9. ..., Victoria 3010, Australia Corresponding authors: f.mouliere@amsterdamumc.nl, nitzan.rosenfeld@cruk.cam.ac.ukAbstractCurrent evidence suggests that plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) is fragmented around a mode of 166 bp. Data supporting this view has been mainly acquired through the analysis of double-stranded cf...
  10. ...High-throughput and -scale targeted mutagenesis using CRISPR in a nonmodel multicellular organism, Bombyx mori Sanyuan Ma1, Tong Zhang1, Ruolin Wang1, Pan Wang1, Yue Liu1,2, Jiasong Chang1,3, Aoming Wang1, Xinhui Lan1, Le Sun1, Hao Sun1, Run Shi1, Wei Lu1, Dan Liu1, Na Zhang1, Wenbo Hu1, Xiaogang...
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