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  1. ...and horizontal gene transfer in microorganisms may result in different strains of the same species, which further increases the biological diversity and complexity of microbial communities. Diversity of microbial communities at the level of strains is a key factor in microbiome-related research, as it does...
  2. .... Nonetheless, bacteria offer several unique avenues for research into the process and mechanics of gene birth at a resolution not feasible in other organisms. Both their amenability to experimental evolutionary analysis and their strain-level variation in gene content foster investigations of how noncoding...
  3. ...common and cell-type-specific regeneration-responsive gene (RRG) programs and cis-regulatory elements, as well as key TFs associated with stages and cell types during regeneration, enhancing our understanding of tissue regeneration.ResultsSingle-nucleus multiomic profiling of zebrafish caudal fin...
  4. ...), transcriptional activity using kethoxal-assisted single-stranded DNA sequencing (KAS-seq) (Wu et al. 2020), and three-dimensional (3D) organization using Hi-C (Lieberman-Aiden et al. 2009) in a member of the Bdellovibrionota phylum (a Bacteriovorax sp. ICPB 3264 [H-I A3.12] strain).ResultsGenome assembly...
  5. ...and the most recent common ancestor of L. osseus and L. oculatus (Fig. 1A; Supplemental Table S5). Comparative genomic analysis revealed distinctive characteristics of macrochromosomes and microchromosomes in A. spatula, L. osseus, and L. oculatus. Macrochromosomes contain a higher total number of genes...
  6. ...studies have sought to catalog driver events occurring in hundreds of cancer genes across different tumor types (Martincorena and Campbell 2015; Chung et al. 2016; Tokheim and Karchin 2019; Dietlein et al. 2020; Kumar et al. 2020; The ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium 2020...
  7. ...derivative of the N2 strain. We use improved long-read sequencing and manual assembly of 43 recalcitrant genomic regions to overcome deficiencies of prior N2 and VC2010 assemblies and to assemble tandem repeat loci, including a 772 kb sequence for the 45S rRNA genes. Although many differences from earlier...
  8. ...gradually with the frequency of the piCs to the extent that for the most common piCs (shared by seven and eight strains) the mean percentage of TE divergence is only slightly lower than in their flanking genomic regions (Fig. 6A). This apparent increase in average age of TE insertions as piCs become more...
  9. ...al. 2020), suggesting compartment switching significantly impacts gene expression control (Ibrahim and Mundlos 2020; Sood and Misteli 2022).Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. These cancers have been classified into five subtypes based on the expression of receptors for human epidermal...
  10. ...are conserved across diverse lineages but may have undergone lineage-specific divergence after arising from a common ancestral gene (Fichman et al. 2015). Within nematodes, the phylogenetic tree can be divided into four major branches. Plant-parasitic nematodes cluster together with four free-living nematodes...
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