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  1. ..., ultimately driving karyotype evolution and speciation over time (Lu and He 2019; Yadav et al. 2020). A CRISPR-based method was developed to engineer human cells with distinct and innovative karyotypes, enabling the induction of chromosome-specific aneuploidy (Bosco et al. 2023).Centromeres harbor a high...
  2. ...of nuclear receptors to bind closed chromatin and facilitate the recruitment of pioneer factors and chromatin remodelers at particular regions (Miranda et al. 2013; Johnson et al. 2018; Paakinaho et al. 2019), ESR1 may have the ability to promote chromatin opening, selectively at induced ERBS. Overall, our...
  3. ...: In this window In a new window Figure 6. Model for cell type–specific Polycomb remodeling drives gut aging. (A) Young gut: The epithelium is composed primarily of enterocytes, with a small population of ISC/EBs. In enterocytes, Polycomb (Pc) binds chitin-related promoters (e.g., Chs2, Cht cluster), but H3K27me3...
  4. ..., or attention mechanisms, drive performance in these high-resolution predictions. To address these knowledge gaps, we systematically evaluate classic architectural choices and introduce ConvNeXt V2 blocks, originally developed for computer vision, as high-resolution feature extractors in deep learning models...
  5. ...apolipoprotein B mRNA editing catalytic polypeptide-like (APOBEC)-associated DNA mutations, suggesting APOBEC enzymes as innate mutagens during cancer initiation and evolution. However, the pure mutagenic impacts of the specific enzymes among this family remain unclear in human normal cell lineages. Here, we...
  6. ...underlie tissue specificity. It has been shown before that the tissue-specific epigenomic patterns are often conserved between species (Zhou et al. 2017). The comparative browser makes it intuitive to examine the conservation pattern of tissue-specific gene activities. Figure 3B illustrates the conserved...
  7. ...may be due to the different cell types present in tissues. A finer resolution of different cell types and single-cell analysis would further identify the specific cell types using TE-derived promoters.In summary, our work represents an important synthesis of epigenomic and transcriptomic data...
  8. ...expansion on the P. picta X Chromosome, which is absent in closely related species that lack dosage compensation. Taken together, our results present compelling support that a disruptive wave of repetitive element insertions carrying YY1 motifs resulted in the remodeling of the X Chromosome epigenomic...
  9. ...(Efremova and Teichmann 2020). These technologies have opened new and exciting opportunities for deciphering and reconstructing GRNs that drive cell functions (Aibar et al. 2017; Stuart et al. 2019; Stuart and Satija 2019; Welch et al. 2019). Yet, advances in single-cell epigenomic analysis are urgently...
  10. ...-enhancers (Guikema et al. 2005; Rico et al. 2022).Cancer-specific H3K4me3-BDs are associated with Ig translocations in MMTo investigate whether the epigenomic translocation of the IGH H3K4me3-BD can occur over additional proto-oncogenes in B cell malignancies, we generated ChIP-seq data for the same six histone...
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