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  1. ...(Supplemental Data S1). These findings indicate that dyad symmetries within the TfSat01 arrays are a widespread and conserved feature of the T. freemani centromeric regions.TfSat03 resides in the intercalary segments between TfSat01 arraysAnalysis of TfSat01 long-range organization revealed that TfSat01 arrays...
  2. ...to construct a final targeted assembly based on longer reads, which led to three contigs spanning ∼134 units, which is still shy of our conservative prediction of 197. As a result of this inability to reconstruct the entire histone cluster in A3 without gaps, downstream analyses focus on only the well...
  3. ...excluded, resulting in 40,125 high-quality cells retained 98 for further analysis. 99 Next we performed iterative clustering using the RNA modality and integrated the data with the 100 single-cell RNA-seq data from the Allen Brain Cell Atlas(Yao et al. 2023) to annotate cell types 101 using Seurat...
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  4. ..., and often interact with innate immune cells or unconventional T cells (Mayassi et al. 2021). Some retain antigen-presenting capabilities, commonly for nonpeptide antigens, and often assume roles at the interface of adaptive and innate immunity, or even outside the immune system entirely (for a comprehensive...
  5. ..., Bielefeld University, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany; 7Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, United Kingdom; 8British Antarctic Survey, High Cross, Cambridge CB3 OET, United Kingdom Corresponding author: toni...
  6. ...predominantly nuclear, metabolically stable, and they were not the major splice isoforms, but instead they were mostly retained-intron isoforms, each containing a specific retained intron, and this intron retention phenomenon is conserved in humans and mice. Collectively, our study reveals a widespread...
  7. ...with size (Fig. 2J). Previous studies (Novák et al. 2020; Schley et al. 2022) have noted an inflection point in this correlation, at which increasingly large- (e.g., >5–10 Gb) species have a lower than predicted genomic proportion of repeats, likely because remains of retained ancient TE bursts accumulate...
  8. ...fluorescence spectroscopy in the presence of K+ and Li+. The fluorescence intensity is reported in units of hundreds. The higher fluorescent signals under K+ conditions illustrate the dG4 structure formation in all sequences.Derivation of G4 clustersWe next performed a clustering analysis across all...
  9. ...at both the individual copy level and at the repeat subfamily level (Figure 1A). Raw genomic sequencing data in FASTQ format were first mapped to the assembly while retaining multi-mapped reads. We then implemented a tool called iteres to access the alignment statistics of repeats in each dataset (Figure...
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  10. ..., but the overall genomic correlation between CpGO/E and recombination rate, although significant, is weak. This could reflect the fact that the majority of the s are not methylated, so that much of the variation in CpGO/E on the scale is not strongly influenced by methylation. Our inference of reduced...
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