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  1. ...and manual methods to build a curated TE library for each species based on the classification of TEs (Wicker et al. 2007). The method was designed to perform polishing steps in both TE consensus and copies to remove artifacts (see Methods). The total number of TE consensuses (LTRs separated from internal...
  2. ...phylogeny. Secondly, we precisely characterized the influence of phylogenetic relatedness on horizontal transfers. To this end, we developed Bayesian models to quantify this effect for each species separately and assessed its variation across animals.ResultsMassive horizontal transfer of transposable...
  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. ...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...
  5. ...domains that are ubiquitous and multicopy across eukaryotic protein families (Supplemental Fig. S17), including ubiquitin-like, zinc-fingers, ankyrin repeats, and G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) domains. However, a TBLASTN search suggested that these were likely false positives: 365 (96.6%) supposedly...
  6. ..., Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada Corresponding author: michael.wilson@sickkids.caAbstractTransposable elements (TEs) provide a source of transcription factor (TF) binding sites that can rewire gene regulatory networks. NF-kB is an evolutionarily conserved TF complex primarily involved in innate immunity...
  7. ...or loss in temperate maize. Additionally, we find enrichment for Young LTR families adjacent to nucleotide-binding and leucine-rich repeat (NLR) clusters of varying copy number across lines, suggesting TE activity may be associated with disease resistance in maize.Eukaryotic s are largely composed...
  8. ...new and -enabled research in a particular system has only just begun.ResultsWe evaluated 12 different methods for annotation (Table 1), testing each method in 21 species across vertebrates, insects, and plants (Table 2). We selected species that broadly span much of the eukaryotic tree of life...
  9. ...identifying eukaryotic sequences from metas. GutEuk is optimized for high precision across different sequence lengths. It can also distinguish fungal and protozoal sequences, further elucidating their unique ecological, physiological, and nutritional impacts. GutEuk was shown to facilitate comprehensive...
  10. ...subfamilies across the animal phylogeny. The forces and mechanisms underlying rapid ZNF evolution remain poorly understood, but there is growing evidence that, in tetrapods, the targeting and repression of lineage-specific transposable elements (TEs) plays a critical role in the evolution of the Krüppel...
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