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  1. ...tools enables high-fidelity, large-scale profiling of microsatellites, which may find utility in diverse applications such as lineage tracing, population genetics, ecology, and forensics.Microsatellites, also known as short tandem repeats, are genomic sequences composed of tandem repeats of short (1...
  2. ...this gene could provide a viable therapeutic target in dogs (Urick and Bell 2020; Kawaguchi et al. 2021; Urick et al. 2021).Sequencing strategies for large-scale genomic analysesIn the past 10 years, there has been a steady decrease in the cost of short-read whole- sequencing (WGS) (Cullen and Friedenberg...
  3. ...around noncoding regions of the (Kerr et al. 2023). Though large-scale genomic studies will indeed include epigenetic data, this data will likely be confined to easily accessible sample types, e.g., blood and saliva.Tissue-specific methylation profiles are often the strongest epigenetic signature...
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  4. ...for substantial interindividual variation in baseline methylation patterns (Shah et al. 2014). In addition, longitudinal twin studies have underscored the influence of environmental factors; for instance, Tan et al. (2016) identified over 2000 CpGs exhibiting significant methylation drift over a decade, strongly...
  5. ..., ectopic overexpression of MYOCD, driven by HBV-Enh I integration, promotes HCC cell migration and invasion. In summary, HBV integration acts as a major driver of large-scale genomic SVs and transcriptomic dysregulation, through either direct alterations in dosage or cis-regulatory mechanisms. HBV-Enh I...
  6. ...of identifying methylation-dependent regulatory activity at many thousands of genomic regions simultaneously and allows for the testing of causal relationships between DNA methylation and gene expression on a region-by-region basis. Here, we develop a multiplexed mSTARR-seq protocol to assay naturally occurring...
  7. ...domain protein distribution and evolutionary patterns across the fungal kingdom, leveraging rapidly accumulating sequences, remains unexplored.H3K36 methylation is particularly important for transcriptional regulation and chromatin organization in eukaryotes (Wagner and Carpenter 2012; Lam et al. 2022...
  8. ...that form nonconvex regions. On a variety of data types, this flexibility has allowed spectral clustering methods to produce more accurate clusterings than competing methods (Shi and Malik 2000). The high computational complexity, however, renders its application to large-scale problems infeasible. For n...
  9. ..., expanding the applicability of long-read sequencing across diverse genomic studies (Wenger et al. 2019; Koren et al. 2024). Both platforms are capable of DNA and cDNA sequencing and detecting DNA methylation. At the same time, ONT offers additional functionalities such as adaptive sampling and direct RNA...
  10. ...individuals with and without AD. These sequencing data provide a unique opportunity to perform -wide, population-scale methylation analyses, and assess methylation levels in poorly resolved genomic regions in the human brain. Like CARD, these large-scale initiatives may want to adopt or incorporate the most...
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