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  1. ...-associated mutational burdens (Fig. 6A). Of the three features, replication timing and local gene transcription level demonstrated consistent trends correlating with A3A-associated mutation rates (Supplemental Table S10).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 6. Genomic and epigenomic distribution...
  2. ...-TSS-seq approach detects transcription initiation of unstable transcripts, such as enhancer RNAs. Moreover, we show that a large fraction of genes use multiple transcription initiation sites, yet often produce only a single stable transcript. Overall, TT-TSS-seq provides precise mapping and quantification...
  3. ...–specific, and changes during development in coordination with gene expression. Moreover, RT alterations are linked to abnormal gene expression, instability, and structural variation in multiple diseases, including cancer. However, mechanistic links between RT, large-scale 3D architecture, and transcriptional regulation...
  4. ...aberrations in cell-cycle control. In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), instability occurs early in tumor growth, resulting in pronounced intratumor heterogeneity, including changes in gene copy number, and whole- doubling (WGD) in ∼75% of tumors. Gene duplication, genetic drift, and selection mediate...
  5. ...expression can be quantified directly from transcript fragments present in sRNA-seq experiments. We analyze studies containing matched total RNA and small RNA from four human tissues and recover transcript fragments from the sRNA-seq data sets. We find that the expression levels of protein-coding gene...
  6. ...steady-state RNA levels is an obvious proxy for gene expression. One of the most direct approaches to assess whether a candidate TF regulates a GOI is to perturb TF abundance and measure downstream transcriptional consequences. Several complementary technologies exist for TF depletion, each with distinct...
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  7. .... During the past decade, RNA-seq has been the preferred assay for comprehensive gene fusion detection due to its lower cost than whole- sequencing (WGS) and directly measuring the transcripts arising from the gene fusions. Illumina short-read RNA-seq has become routine for such studies, and numerous...
  8. ...brain organoids to hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions, we identify hundreds of gene regulatory changes that are undetectable under baseline conditions, with 148 trait-associated genes showing regulatory effects only in response to oxygen stress. To capture more nuanced transcriptional patterns, we employ...
  9. ...alternative transcript starts (TSSs) and ends (PASs), leading to different isoforms expressed from the same gene with variable cellular consequences. (B) Representative example of long-read RNA sequencing reads for CDC42 in K562 cells. To aid visualization, 280 randomly sampled reads from each sequencing...
  10. ...through RNA polymerase III transcription factor C (TFIIIC) recruitment with subsequent altered chromatin looping and histone acetylation resulting in gene expression changes in cis (Ferrari et al. 2020). Alu RNA may also play a role in reducing transcription of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) transcripts...
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