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  1. ...confirms its robust transferability from animal to microbe groups. Evolutionary analysis further uncovers the functional differentiation of 4mC sequences in biological evolution: Prokaryotic 4mC relies on stable patterns, whereas eukaryotes achieve regulatory plasticity through dynamic sequence...
  2. ...of these notable repeat elements.Short tandem repeats (STRs), or microsatellites, are repetitive genomic elements found in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes in which a small motif, from 1 or 2 to 6–13 bp long (International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium 2001; Ellegren 2004; Chiu et al. 2021), is repeated...
  3. ...-base resolution methylation levels for individual CpG sites across the . These resources also annotate hypomethylated regions commonly linked to gene promoters, as well as allele-specific methylation patterns relevant to genomic imprinting. Notable examples include MethBase (Song et al. 2013), MethBank (Zhang et...
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  4. ..., Gainesville, Florida 32611, USA Corresponding author: langmea@cs.jhu.eduAbstractTaxonomic sequence classification is a computational problem central to the study of metagenomics and evolution. Advances in compressed indexing with the r-index enable full-text pattern matching against large sequence collections...
  5. ...for a CfxA2 beta-lactamase gene. We find clear recombination blocks for these AMR gene haplotypes, showcasing devider's ability to unveil evolutionary signals for heterogeneous mixtures.The presence of highly similar genomic sequences within a single organism or a group of organisms is common in biological...
  6. ...at Austin, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, Austin, Texas 78723, USA; 9Department of Life Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus; 10Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology Laboratory, Basic and Translational Cancer Research Center (BTCRC), Nicosia 1516, Cyprus...
  7. .... Despite the absence of chromosome-scale assemblies to dissect intra- and inter-chromosomal genomic rearrangements, our results recapitulate the mesosynteny pattern formally described in filamentous fungi (Hane et al. 2011) and observed between T. melanosporum and the Eurotiomycete Coccidioides immitis...
  8. ...a genomic basis to study host-microbe interactions, and we demonstrate its utility in identifying candidate pathways in the bacteria affecting chemotaxis behavior and survival in the nematodes. Second, we generate nematode transcriptomes of P. pacificus nematodes on 38 bacterial diets and characterize 60...
  9. ...width of the Gaussian model). Moreover, this “Gaussian” abundance pattern across gradient fractions would not occur in RNA purified away from cellular extracts.Based on this logic, we developed a stringent bioinformatics pipeline to identify RNA transcripts (of any kind) that are enriched or vastly more...
  10. ...not elucidate its causes and underlying mechanisms (Carvalho et al. 2023).Recent large-scale studies using comparative genomics have revealed that HTT is pervasive in flowering plants (Baidouri et al. 2014), insects (Wallau et al. 2016; Peccoud et al. 2017; Reiss et al. 2019; de Melo and Wallau 2020...
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