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  1. ..., the Polycomb landscape of differentiated cell types remains unexplored. Differentiated cells comprise the majority of the gut epithelium and directly impact both tissue and whole organismal aging. Using single-cell chromatin profiling of the Drosophila intestine, we identify cell type–specific chromatin...
  2. ...tissue sections adhered to poly-L-lysine slides are fixed and permeabilized. An in situ RT reaction using PC linker-modified RT primers is performed to synthesize “locked” cDNA. UV light, guided by Mosaic's system, is selectively directed onto the tissue sections to illuminate specific ROIs...
  3. ...). While these improvements present promising opportunities for future genomics studies, they pose certain challenges for ongoing, multiyear sequencing projects. The NIH Intramural Center for Alzheimer's and Related Dementias (CARD) is in the process of sequencing thousands of brain tissue samples from...
  4. ...to decipher tissue-specific codes of gene regulation for individual and groups of TFs using available single-cell gene expression data in both species. Studying key conserved factors in worm and fly greatly will enhance analysis, interpretation, and the broader relevance of data gathered in ENCODE and other...
  5. ...in the histone deacetylase complex (You et al. 2013). These epigenetic modifiers could be important regulators of PT function.Human hyperfunctioning PT gland scRNA-seqTo serve as a comparator to the NHP data, scRNA-seq was performed on fresh PT tissue from four patients with hyperfunctioning PT glands that had...
  6. ...of mole-rats, such as the insulin and hypoxia response pathways. Third, we report nonorthologous regulatory elements overlap with lineage-specific repetitive elements and appear to modify metabolic pathways by rewiring of HNF4 and RAR/RXR transcription factor binding sites in mole-rats. These comparative...
  7. .... 2020). Human tRNA expression is tissue-specific and plays crucial roles in tumor development and progression (Dittmar et al. 2006; Pavon-Eternod et al. 2009; Gingold et al. 2014; Goodarzi et al. 2015). As the most extensively modified type of RNA in the epitranscriptome, nuclear-encoded tRNAs contain...
  8. ...-biasing factors on transcriptome regulation in liver and adipose tissues. We found that the activational hormone levels have the strongest influence on gene expression, followed by the organizational gonadal sex effect, and last, sex chromosomal effect, along with interactions among the three factors. Tissue...
  9. .... Tissue-specific expression of TE transcripts was assigned if a TE transcript showed more expression in a specific tissue in at least 10 pairwise comparisons.Identification of TE-derived alternative promotersWe first assembled and annotated all the transcripts using the modified version of the TEPro...
  10. ...-based transcriptomic census of transcript structures and splicing factor (SF) expression in mouse medullary TEC (mTEC) and 21 peripheral tissues. Mature mTEC expressed 60.1% of all protein-coding transcripts, more than was detected in any of the peripheral tissues. However, for genes with tissue-restricted expression...
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