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  1. ...and lack flexibility in possible inputs. Nevertheless, this work has established the ability of correlational analysis to identify true CRE-to-gene associations at various distances.Application of correlational analyses to single-cell or single-nuclei multiomic data (RNA-seq and ATAC-seq on the same cell...
  2. ...and its potential target gene during myogenesis. Our findings reveal the dynamic regulatory features of SEs in skeletal muscle development and provide a general integrative framework for identifying critical enhancers underlying the formation of complex traits.Skeletal muscle, which constitutes nearly...
  3. ...of association between each trait-sample pair, then compared associations by ranking and clustering to assess their quality relative to known biology (Methods). We found that, as expected, GWAS SNPs are highly enriched nearby active regulatory elements, suggesting that such elements are good candidate causal...
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  4. ...exercise responses and their underlying molecular circuitry that enables new insight into the responses of muscle to exercise and the programmatic regulatory mechanisms involved.ResultsSame-cell single-nuclei multiome sequencing provides a cell-type resolution map of exercise responseTo generate a multiome...
  5. .... By integrating transcription factor (TF)–target gene relationships, chromatin accessibility, and genetic variation, this framework aims to elucidate the cell type–specific regulatory mechanisms underlying AD progression, link genetic risk variants to cis-regulatory elements and target genes, and prioritize...
  6. ...of the best predictors for protein sequence and expression conservation. In this study, we investigated its effect on the evolution of cis-regulatory elements (CREs). To this end, we carefully reanalyzed the Epigenomics Roadmap data for nine fetal tissues, assigning a measure of pleiotropic degree to nearly...
  7. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  8. ...@eitech.edu.cnAbstractDeciphering the relationships between cis-regulatory elements (CREs) and target gene expression has been a long-standing unsolved problem in molecular biology, and the dynamics of CREs in different cell types make this problem more challenging. To address this challenge, we propose a scalable computational framework...
  9. ...structure analyses, genetic diversity evaluation, and ancestry estimation (Kennedy et al. 2003; Zimmerman et al. 2020). Simultaneously, the latest advances in SNP high-throughput arrays and WGS facilitate the SNPs applied in the usual genetic analyses. However, compared with WGS, SNP arrays were primarily...
  10. .... 2016). TADs are, therefore, three-dimensional structures that organize the into functional and physical units by bringing together genes and regulatory elements that interact primarily with each other (Dixon et al. 2012; Nora et al. 2012). TADs are thought to form through loop extrusion: as cohesin...
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