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  1. ...insertions and lineage-specific duplicated genes. Our findings suggest independent evolution of subterminal caps converging on a common genetic and epigenetic structure that promoted ectopic exchange as well as the emergence of novel genes at transition regions between euchromatin and heterochromatin...
  2. ..., College of Criminal Justice, Naif Arab University for Security Sciences, Riyadh 11452, Kingdom Saudi Arabia ↵10 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: fliu@nauss.edu.sa, wangsijia@picb.ac.cn, dr_xiamingfeng@163.comAbstractEpigenetic drift refers to the gradual...
  3. ...in mammalian s is to repress transposable elements (TEs). The widespread methylation loss that is commonly observed in cancer cells results in the loss of epigenetic repression of TEs. The aging process is similarly characterized by changes to the methylome. However, the impact of these epigenomic alterations...
  4. ...: arturo.mari-ordonez@gmi.oeaw.ac.atAbstractA handful of model plants have provided insight into silencing of transposable elements (TEs) through RNA-directed DNA methylation (RdDM). Guided by 24 nt long small-interfering RNAs (siRNAs), this epigenetic regulation installs DNA methylation and histone...
  5. ..., Seattle, Washington 98195, USA ↵8 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: absterga@uw.edu, mvollger@uw.eduAbstractLong-read DNA sequencing has recently emerged as a powerful tool for studying both genetic and epigenetic architectures at single-molecule and single...
  6. ...toward understanding gene regulatory mechanisms (Maston et al. 2006).High-throughput sequencing techniques have provided a wealth of -wide landscapes of various epigenetic modifications and transcription factor (TF) binding sites. These data, together with the increasing knowledge of histone modification...
  7. ...epigenetic landscape through interactions with histone writers. However, the results of the HN120Pri > HN120Met, HN137Pri > HN137PCR, and HN120Pri > HN120PCR analysis demonstrated that in the absence of a clear genetic driver, microenvironmental pressures may lead to primary tumor cancer cell adaptation...
  8. ..., Missouri 63110, USA Corresponding author: hlawson@genetics.wustl.eduAbstractAllele-specific expression (ASE) is a phenomenon in which one allele is preferentially expressed over the other. Genetic and epigenetic factors cause ASE by altering the final composition of a gene's product, leading to expression...
  9. ...Hiroto S. Fukushima, Hiroyuki Takeda and Ryohei Nakamura Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan Corresponding authors: htakeda@bs.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp, rynakamura@bs.s.u-tokyo.ac.jpAbstractEpigenetic modifications undergo drastic...
  10. ...A chromosome-scale epigenetic map of the Hydra reveals conserved regulators of cell state Jack F. Cazet1, Stefan Siebert1,2, Hannah Morris Little1, Philip Bertemes3, Abby S. Primack1, Peter Ladurner3, Matthias Achrainer3, Mark T. Fredriksen4, R. Travis Moreland4, Sumeeta Singh4, Suiyuan Zhang4...
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