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  1. ...-TSS-seq approach detects transcription initiation of unstable transcripts, such as enhancer RNAs. Moreover, we show that a large fraction of genes use multiple transcription initiation sites, yet often produce only a single stable transcript. Overall, TT-TSS-seq provides precise mapping and quantification...
  2. ...′ element. For each strain and within each cluster, the average of normalized extremity-specific TLs is plotted against fraction of extremities with Y′ elements in the same strain.The presence of Y′ elements in the subtelomere was associated with a significantly lower normalized extremity-specific mean TL...
  3. ...RNA–mRNA pairs. For a dual mRNA/miRNA profile, we recommend sequencing the ≥25 nucleotide fraction at 5 million or more reads. To confirm the utility of this approach, we apply our method to breast cancer sRNA-seq data sets lacking total RNA-seq data and achieve 75% recall and 64% accuracy comparing inferred...
  4. ...6BT, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London NW1 1AT, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, London WC1E 6DD, United Kingdom; 4University College London Cancer...
  5. ...Sophia N. Lee1, Erin C. Banda2,5, Lu Qiao1,5, Sarah L. Thompson1, Karan Singh3, Ryan A. Hagenson1, Teresa Davoli3, Stefan F. Pinter2,4 and Jason M. Sheltzer1 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA; 2Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, UCONN Health, University...
  6. ...Cell type–specific gene regulatory atlas prioritizes drug targets and repurposable medicines in Alzheimer's disease Yunxiao Ren1,2, Ming Hu3,4, Yang E. Li5, Andrew A. Pieper6,7,8,9,10,11, Jeffrey Cummings12 and Feixiong Cheng1,2,4,13 1Cleveland Clinic Genome Center, Cleveland Clinic Research...
  7. ...1, Raony Cardenas1, Thyago Cardoso1, Luis F. Paulin2, Philippe Sanio2, Joseph Mafofo1, Haiguo Wu1, Val Zvereff1, Albarah El-Khani1, Fahed Al Marzooqi1, Tiago R. Magalhães1, Fritz J. Sedlazeck2,3,4 and Javier Quilez1 1M42, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor...
  8. ...such as compaction and accessibility, whereas endogenous DNA allows for in cellulo analysis under physiological conditions. Similarly, proteins can be purified and studied in vitro, expressed exogenously from a plasmid, or endogenously produced within the cell from genomic DNA. Although plasmid-based expression...
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  9. ...Barcelona, Spain Corresponding authors: claudia.carareto@unesp.br, cristina.vieira@univ.lyon1.frAbstractHost shifts in insects are considered a key process with the potential to contribute to reproductive isolation and speciation. Both genomic and transcriptomic variation are attributed to such a process...
  10. ...′ arms of the mir-290 genomic cluster; (3) miRNAs that derive mainly from the 3′ arms of the mir-290 cluster; and (4) a cluster composed of miR-16, miR-25, miR-92, miR-103, and miR-130a. Curiously, there is a group of cells that express many mature miRNAs from both the 3′ arm and the 5′ arm of the mi...
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