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  1. ...their genomic evolution is likely affected by adaptive processes.Genome-wide relaxation of purifying selectionThe overall increased dN/dS ratios in Orkney voles compared with continental voles suggest a lower effectiveness of selection in the population that experienced long-term isolation (Fig. 1...
  2. ..., Bruhm DC, Jensen SØ, Medina JE, Hruban C, White JR, et al. 2019. Genome-wide cell-free DNA fragmentation in patients with cancer. Nature 570: 385–389. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1272-6 ↵De Coster W, Weissensteiner MH, Sedlazeck FJ. 2021. Towards population-scale long-read sequencing. Nat Rev Genet 22: 572...
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  3. ...Genome-wide patterns of selection–drift variation strongly associate with organismal traits across the green plant lineage Kavitha Uthanumallian1, Andrea Del Cortona2, Susana M. Coelho3, Olivier De Clerck2, Sebastian Duchene4,5 and Heroen Verbruggen1,6 1Melbourne Integrative Genomics, School of Bio...
  4. ...length as a function of the location of the midpoint of each fragment and colored the points based on their local density. The result is a near-nucleotide-resolution -wide view of chromatin occupancy for each deletion strain (Fig. 1D–F).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Genome-wide...
  5. ...-in orientations in vitro (Song et al. 2011, 2014). However, to what extent nucleosomes modulate CPD deamination in other sequence contexts and across the of intact cells remains unclear.Genome-wide sequencing methods have emerged as powerful tools to understand how different genomic and chromatin contexts impact...
  6. ..., Lazaridis I, Rohland N, Mallick S, Patterson N, Roodenberg SA, Harney E, Stewardson K, Fernandes D, Novak M, et al. 2015. Genome-wide patterns of selection in 230 ancient Eurasians. Nature 528: 499–503. doi:10.1038/nature16152 ↵McVean GAT, Cardin NJ. 2005. Approximating the coalescent with recombination...
  7. ...Group, Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, London WC1E 6DD, United Kingdom Corresponding author: c.orengo@ucl.ac.ukAbstractTumors evolve through a process of selection on somatic mutations, driving cell division and tissue growth through...
  8. ...abundances of accessible ssDNA and accessible DNA). (C) KAS-seq, ATAC-seq, and KAS-ATAC mitochondrial profiles in human GM12878 cells. (D) Fragment length distribution in biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM12878 cells). (E) Genome-wide TSS metaprofiles for biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM...
  9. ...times and shares only five contiguous nucleotides (underlined) with Chi. The relatively high frequency of these octamers related to Chi could mean that natural mutational processes cause functional Chi sites to be inactivated frequently and inactive sites to mutate to active Chi sites in these phages...
  10. ...% of the human (Hannan 2018). Because of their repetitive nature, many STRs show some of the highest spontaneous mutation rates in the (Sun et al. 2012), which is typically much higher than that of SNVs. As a consequence of this instability, STRs show a high degree of length polymorphism within and across human...
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