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  1. ...). In mammals, teleost fish and other vertebrate species this response is regulated at 45 multiple levels, including complex transcriptional feedback loops and chromatin-mediated 46 control of key antiviral genes (Ivashkiv and Donlin, 2014; Castro et al., 2014; Dehler et al., 47 2019). Epigenetic modifications...
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  2. ...(stripe anchor) and a continuum of genomic regions (Banigan et al. 2020). For example, chromatin stripes may be based on CTCF/cohesin loops, in which multiple genomic sites that lie far apart linearly are brought into spatial proximity to a distal single locus by loop extrusion. At the bulk...
  3. ..., Denmark; 7Texas Advanced Computing Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78758, USA Co-corresponding authors: bs674@cornell.edu, ramstein@qgg.au.dkAbstractVariation in protein 3D structures reflects genetic variation and contributes to phenotypic diversity, yet its underlying genetic...
  4. ...–gene interactions. We develop a principled new approach to identify and quantify chromatin changes -wide, allowing us to observe differences in TF and nucleosome occupancy that recapitulate well-established pathways identified by gene expression data. We also discover distinct chromatin signatures associated...
  5. ...the epigenetic markers H3K4me1, H3K4me3, and H3K27ac in hCNCCs. The promoter is highlighted with light orange shading. Enhancers are highlighted with blue shading, with eQTLs within these enhancers marked by black lines (darkness represents the significance level). In the PCHi-C section, differential chromatin...
  6. ...tasks, including identifying active regulatory elements and interpreting disease-associated genetic variation. However, despite the widespread applications of SAGA methods, no principled approach exists to evaluate the statistical significance of chromatin state assignments. Here, we propose the first...
  7. ...active regulatory regions of endometrial cancer cells in response to estrogen treatment and uncovered significant differential long-range interactions strongly enriched for estrogen receptor alpha (ER, also known as ESR1)–bound sites (ERBSs). The ERBSs anchoring differential chromatin loops with either...
  8. ...–specific regulatory features that underlie chromatin accessibility.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 4. Interpreting sequence features underlying model predictions. (A–D) Proportion of identified transcription factor motifs in different cell lines: (A) GM12878, (B) K562, (C) IMR-90, and (D...
  9. ...University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States Abstract The fourth and final phase of the ENCODE consortium has newly profiled epigenetic activity in hundreds of human tissues. Chromatin state annotations created by segmentation and annotation (SAGA) methods, such as Segway, have emerged as the predominant...
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  10. ...—a -wide analysis. Hum Mutat 34: 210–220. doi:10.1002/humu.22217 ↵Dixon JR, Selvaraj S, Yue F, Kim A, Li Y, Shen Y, Hu M, Liu JS, Ren B. 2012. Topological domains in mammalian s identified by analysis of chromatin interactions. Nature 485: 376–380. doi:10.1038/nature11082 ↵Eisfeldt J, Vezzi F, Olason P...
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