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  1. ....Cytosine methylation plays a critical role in genomic imprinting, gene regulation, X-Chromosome inactivation (XCI), cellular differentiation, aging, and tumorigenesis. Cells have an extensive system of proteins that establish these methylation patterns through de novo methylation or demethylation, copy methylation...
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  2. .... 2022; Ishino et al. 2023). PNMA2 is expressed in neurons, and its capsid structure is implicated in autoimmune diseases (Xu et al. 2024).Endogenous retroviruses (ERVs), derived from retroviruses and classified as LTR retrotransposons, contain an env gene in addition to gag and pol genes. The syncytin...
  3. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  4. ...and genomic features of gars, (2) assess the conservation of gars in comparison with other vertebrates, (3) examine the rates of chromosome rearrangement and repeat evolution in gars relative to other vertebrates, and (4) determine whether there has been ancient gene flow among gar species based...
  5. ...pressures on TEs with distinct regulatory roles.Genome evolution through TE activity is also likely influenced by WGDs. Because WGDs result in cellular stress, TEs can escape host-silencing mechanisms following WGDs. This is supported by both experimental (Kashkush et al. 2002, 2003; Kraitshtein et al. 2010...
  6. ...). These cases of retrotransposition coincide with the timing of the dynamic changes in expression of KZFP and retrotransposons reported here. Therefore, extensive genomic evolution may be driven in part by MSCI during the transition from mitotic SGs to meiotic spermatocytes when extensive epigenetic programming...
  7. ..., highlighting transposition as a mechanism of their spreading. The dynamic evolution of satDNAs has clearly influenced the differentiation of Tribolium s, but the question remains whether the differences in their satDNA profiles are a cause or consequence of speciation.Satellite DNAs (satDNAs) are highly...
  8. ...6BT, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London NW1 1AT, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, London WC1E 6DD, United Kingdom; 4University College London Cancer...
  9. ...Suv39h-catalyzed H3K9me3 is critical for euchromatic organization and the maintenance of gene transcription Christine R. Keenan1,2,4,6, Hannah D. Coughlan1,2,4, Nadia Iannarella1, Andres Tapia del Fierro1,2, Andrew Keniry1,2, Timothy M. Johanson1,2, Wing Fuk Chan1,2,7, Alexandra L. Garnham1...
  10. ...and the amount of genomic convergence. To our knowledge, we so far lacked study designs that could quantify genomic convergence accounting for both species relatedness and age of transition.Rodentia is the most diversified order of mammals with living representatives spanning 70 million years (MY) of evolution...
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