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  1. ..., hinging on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) and cofactors to gene regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. Although it is relatively routine to profile -wide DNA binding landscapes of proteins, identifying the specific proteins that bind to, and regulate the transcription of...
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  2. ...assessed the role of ZNF91 in repressing SVAs by mapping its binding sites and creating a genetic deletion of ZNF91 in human embryonic stem cells. The data described here elucidate the gene-regulatory role of SVAs under conditions in which epigenetic repression is lost. Furthermore, our findings strengthen...
  3. ...-seq data sets that were recently generated in mouse (Mus musculus) embryonic stem cells (mESCs) (McCann et al. 2020). Because these data sets contained only small RNAs, we used an independent RNA-seq data set from 19 different mouse tissues (Shen et al. 2012) to define host gene expression status...
  4. ...ribosomal collisions transcriptome-wide in mouse liver. We uncover that the stacking of an elongating onto a paused ribosome occurs frequently and scales with translation rate, trapping ∼10% of translating ribosomes in the disome state. A distinct class of pause sites is indicative of deterministic pausing...
  5. ...in a murine MPN model. This study was replicated in MPN patients by profiling -wide gene expression and DNA methylation using patient blood samples collected longitudinally, before and following HC exposure. The effects of HC on the transcriptome were not only associated with cell cycle interruption but also...
  6. ...Bio pipeline (Gordon et al. 2015) obtains auto-clusters of FL and non-FL RoIs and then computes a consensus transcript sequence where errors are significantly reduced. In all cases, comparison to the reference gene models serves to call known and novel transcripts.All PacBio transcriptome papers discover...
  7. ...gene whose complete loss of function we predict would otherwise be embryonic-lethal—was facilitated by a genomic plus transcriptomic integrated approach that serves as a model for discovering causes of other Mendelian diseases for which sequencing alone has been unsuccessful. A transcriptomic approach...
  8. ...Cross-species de novo identification of cis -regulatory modules with GibbsModule: Application to gene regulation in embryonic stem cells Dan Xie 1 , Jun Cai 1 , Na-Yu Chia 2 , Huck H. Ng 2 , 3 , and Sheng Zhong 1 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7...
  9. ...-stageand tissue-specific manner. By deep-sequencing size-fractionated pools of human embryonic stem cell RNA, we show that the cleavage pathway has significant impact in remodeling the transcriptome. We conclude that post-transcriptional RNA cleavage is a common mechanism that, alongside transcription initiation...
  10. ...to POLR3GL (Haurie et al. 2010). Indeed, POLR3G is one of the most highly up-regulated genes in undifferentiated human stem cells relative to differentiated cells (Enver et al. 2005), and decreasing its levels results in loss of pluripotency (Wong et al. 2011). Suppression of each isoform by si...
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