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  1. ...of genic region instead of whole size. (CV) conventional bees; (GF) germ-free bees. Gut microbiome and RNA editing Genome Research 3 www..org activity rather than being a consequence of altered host gene expression. Moreover, because the removal of RNA editing will trigger autoimmune response (Liddicoat et...
  2. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  3. ...lack of effective treatments.Most studies on PAAD have focused on coding regions, investigating gene mutations (Hayashi et al. 2021) and coding gene expression (Moffitt et al. 2015) to elucidate oncogenic mechanisms, identify biomarkers, and guide treatment choices. In contrast, epigenetic alterations...
  4. ...−KIT+TFRC+LY76−) isolated from mouse spleen over a 35 day time course following anemia induction (Fig. 4A). PHZ significantly altered global chromatin accessibility in erythroid precursors at day 1 through day 14 before returning to a state reminiscent of pre-treated samples (Fig. 4B). Days 1, 3, 7, and 14...
  5. ...proposed to exhibit a range of divergent features compared with histones in archaea and eukaryotes. However, no functional genomic studies of the properties of Bdellovibrionota chromatin have been carried out. In this work, we map the landscape of chromatin accessibility, active transcription, and three...
  6. ...in cancer. In this study, we characterized the TE transcriptomic landscape using long-read RNA-seq and short-read RNA-seq in three cancer cell lines varying only in TP53 genetic status. To identify transcripts that use TEs as potential promoters, we developed a computational pipeline, TEProf3...
  7. ...Contiguous and complete assemblies of Blastocystis gut microbiome–associated protists reveal evolutionary diversification to host ecology Abigail L. Lind1,2, Nathan A. McDonald2,3, Elias R. Gerrick4, Ami S. Bhatt5,6 and Katherine S. Pollard1,7,8 1Gladstone Institute for Data Science...
  8. ...in centromeric regions (Fig. 4D). Δset2 and Δash1 mutants displayed distinct, mutually exclusive H3K36me3 patterns, collectively recapitulating the wild-type H3K36me3 landscape. Specifically, H3K36me3 was mainly enriched in telomeric and centromere-proximal regions in Δset2, whereas Δash1 showed H3K36me3...
  9. ...KAS-ATAC reveals the -wide single-stranded accessible chromatin landscape of the human Samuel H. Kim1,6, Georgi K. Marinov2,6 and William J. Greenleaf2,3,4,5 1Cancer Biology Programs, School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA; 2Department of Genetics, School...
  10. ...landscape and the rapid de novo origin of a dosage compensation system.Complete dosage compensation mechanisms have evolved in some organisms with highly diverged sex chromosomes to ameliorate the negative effects of haploinsuffiency (Ohno 1967; Bachtrog 2013). These complex mechanisms act across...
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