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  1. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: thomas.near@yale.edu, clad@ihb.ac.cn, yangliandong1987@163.comAbstractGenomic evolution can propel and restrict species diversification. Rapid molecular evolution and genomic rearrangement is often associated with increased species diversification...
  2. ...are not mapped. bBreakpoints on acrocentric p-arm are not mapped. Full ISCN and HGVS nomenclature is in Supplemental Table S3. Bilgrav Saether et al. 2 Genome Research www..org lic lic 4 (t lli 42 (t tin Characterization of sSMCs using lrGS Genome Research 3 www..org tin lic lic 7- C tio irs tio ilg a A tio...
  3. ...in the premalignant and malignant states potentially also contribute to the loss of gene expression control. Collectively, there is a coordinated and progressive reorganization of higher-order genomic structure to an abnormal state. However, casual relationships remain to be determined.The extent of compartment...
  4. ...A in chromosomes; III: Distribution and abundance of TE in chromosomes; IV: Distribution and abundance of GC content in chromosomes; V: Heat map of gene expression in a 50-kb window across the ; VI: The outermost track exhibits the chromosome karyotype in units of 1 Mb. (C ) The relative lengths of chromosomes...
  5. ...to UV mutagenesis. However, the impact of genomic context and chromatin architecture on CPD deamination rates in cells remains poorly understood. Here, we develop a method known as dCPD-seq to map deaminated CPDs (dCPDs) across the of repair-deficient yeast cells at single-nucleotide resolution. Our d...
  6. ...are not yet routinely used in constitutional molecular diagnostics due to additional costs and labor (Sadikovic et al. 2020).The additional steps involved in array-based epigenomic profiling have restricted its use compared to larger-scale genomics studies. For instance, the largest population study to date...
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  7. ...was identified in this case. Additional comprehensive genomic/epigenomic analysis in a cohort of cases with pathogenic VANGL2 variants would be needed to identify candidate modifiers, if any.The anencephalic fetus with cervical rachischisis and multiple abnormalities (bilateral cleft lip and palate...
  8. ...arise from the loss of repressive constraints. Combined with high-resolution chromatin interaction mapping and transposon activity profiling, this approach could help determine whether the derepression of CTCF in heterochromatic regions contributes to genomic instability and structural evolution...
  9. ...constitute a principal driver of evolution, shaping its architecture and regulatory networks. In this context, Tuberaceae can become an important model system to study their genomic impact; however, the family lacks high-quality assemblies. Here, we investigate the interplay between TEs and Tuberaceae...
  10. ...and to integrate them into reproducible, automated workflows that can be deployed with minimal headaches for biologists. When this happens, population and comparative genomics studies will be easy to scale to hundreds, and even thousands, of species, unleashing unprecedented power to tackle long-standing questions...
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