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  1. ...Transposable elements contribute to the evolution of host shift–related genes in cactophilic Drosophila species Daniel Siqueira de Oliveira1,2,3, Anaïs Larue2, William Vilas Boas Nunes2, Francois Sabot4, Alejandra Bodelón5, María Pilar García Guerreiro5, Cristina Vieira2 and Claudia Marcia...
  2. ...Lake Malawi cichlid pan graph reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements Fu Xiang Quah1,2, Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida1, Moritz Blumer2, Chengwei Ulrika Yuan1,2, Bettina Fischer2, Kirsten See1, Ben Jackson2, Richard Zatha3, Bosco Rusuwa3, George F. Turner4, M. Emília...
  3. ...@smmu.edu.cn, ljing@smmu.edu.cnAbstractEukaryotic s contain numerous transposable elements (TEs), whose dysregulation threatens stability and may contribute to cancer. Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is among the deadliest cancers, marked by abundant stroma that obscures tumor-specific molecular signals...
  4. ...coordinates are shown below. CENH3 relocation indicates centromere repositioning relative to CS. (C) Quantitative comparison of gene and transposable element (TE) density across three genomic regions: the original centromere (CEN), the neocentromere (NeoCEN), and the flanking pericentromeric regions (PERI...
  5. ...author: twang@wustl.eduAbstractThe relationship between TP53 and transposable elements (TEs) has been obscure. Given the important role of TEs in oncogenesis, a comprehensive profiling of TE expression dynamics under the regulation of TP53 provides valuable resources for more clarity in TP53's roles...
  6. ...of transposable elements (HTT) is an important driver of evolution, yet the factors conditioning this phenomenon remain poorly characterized. Here, we screen 247 animal s from four phyla (annelids, arthropods, mollusks, chordates), spanning 19 independent transitions between aquatic and terrestrial lifestyles...
  7. ...-term selection for the NF-kB motifs it contained (Fig. 6E). At least a subset of these elements may have been co-opted as active enhancers to regulate target gene expression in an NF-kB-dependent manner.DiscussionIn this study, we explored the contribution of transposable elements to -wide binding profiles of NF...
  8. .... Corresponding authors: smontgom@stanford.edu, mschatz@cs.jhu.edu, wheelerm@stanford.edu, ajbattle@jhu.eduAbstractRare structural variants (SVs)—insertions, deletions, and complex rearrangements—can cause Mendelian disease, yet they remain difficult to accurately detect and interpret. We sequenced and analyzed...
  9. ...). In the majority of eukaryotes, the key determinant for the site of kinetochore assembly is an epigenetic mark: the presence of at least one nucleosome containing a centromere-specific variant of histone 3, called CENH3 in plants and CENPA (also known as CENP-A) in mammals (Fig. 1A; Earnshaw and Rothfield 1985...
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  10. .... The concentration of HOR-indels in reliable regions further provides a solid basis for further structural analysis and validation.In UniAligner, the estimated rate of HOR-indels (over 2 kb in length) is one per 10 kb in centromeric regions. By comparison, the average SV rate in the human for variants exceeding 50...
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