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  1. ...characteristics of the R-loop pattern in the maize . We studied the relationships between R-loops and repetitive sequences in maize, such as tandem repeats and TEs. We also provide the first R-loop observation by atomic force microscopy (AFM) in plants.ResultsGenome-wide identification of R-loops in maize...
  2. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: thomas.near@yale.edu, clad@ihb.ac.cn, yangliandong1987@163.comAbstractGenomic evolution can propel and restrict species diversification. Rapid molecular evolution and genomic rearrangement is often associated with increased species diversification...
  3. ...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...
  4. ...and Jonas Paulsen1 1Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway; 2Department of Genome Sciences, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia; 3...
  5. ...Milad Razavi-Mohseni, Weitai Huang, Yu A. Guo, Dustin Shigaki, Shamaine Wei Ting Ho, Patrick Tan, Anders J. Skanderup and Michael A. Beer Genome Research 34: 680–695 (2024)Following genotyping analysis from ATAC-seq and RNA-seq reads, the authors found the ATAC-seq sample labeled SNU484...
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  6. ...56 changes during aging could yield essential insights into the disease’s pathophysiology. 57 Recent advances in single-cell genomics offer new opportunities to unravel the cellular 58 processes that link aging and PD pathology. Single-cell multiome sequencing(Vandereyken et al. 59 2023...
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  7. ...://rice.plantbiology.msu.edu/). We sorted 3120 and 2321 TEs with SO-R-loops, 1539 and 1484 TEs with ASO-R-loops, and 772 and 1773 TEs with S/AS-R-loops in seedlings and calli, respectively. The genomic percentages of the four types of TEs that overlapped one of three different type of R-loops are displayed in the pie chart...
  8. ...neurological, neuromuscular, or epilepsy disease). All patients were recruited via four European Reference Networks and subsequently sequenced using a single SMRT cell of sequencing data per individual. Genome-wide calling of SVs and SNVs was conducted, and STRs were genotyped at 56 known disease...
  9. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
  10. ...develop a dynamic barrier model, where CTCF sites switch between bound and unbound states. Using this model, we investigate how barrier dynamics would impact observables for a range of experimental genomic and imaging data sets, including ChIP-seq, Hi-C, and microscopy. We find the interplay of CTCF...
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