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  1. ...–specific TFs in regulating key genes associated with AD progression, linking transcriptional changes to genetic risk loci and highlighting potential mechanisms underlying disease pathology.View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 5. Cell type–specific TF regulatory network. (A) TF regulatory...
  2. ...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...
  3. ...1Scalable cell-specific coexpression networks for granular regulatory 2 pattern discovery with NeighbourNet 3 Yidi Deng1,2, Jiadong Mao1,† & Jarny Choi3,† & Kim-Anh Lê Cao1,*,† 4 1Melbourne Integrative Genomics, School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne, 5 3010, Australia 6...
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  4. ...-rich regions. However, excessive or uncontrolled R-loop accumulation can threaten genomic stability, leading to DNA damage, particularly double-strand breaks. To preserve integrity, cells have developed mechanisms to regulate R-loop formation and resolution. Dysregulation of these processes is linked...
  5. ...the reference, such as disease- and trait-associated variants or engineered sequences. Recent work has applied synthetic regulatory genomics to characterized dozens of deletions, inversions, and rearrangements of DNase I hypersensitive sites (DHSs). Here, we use the state-of-the-art model Enformer to predict...
  6. ...data (Pratapa et al. 2020). Initial methods primarily rely on correlation or mutual information to infer regulatory interactions. For instance, weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) (Langfelder and Horvath 2008) clusters coexpressed genes into modules to construct gene associations...
  7. ...). Moreover, disruption of specific HCNEs 79 is associated with developmental disorders and diseases including cancer, further highlighting 80 their importance (Polychronopoulos et al. 2017). Functional genomics studies have indicated 81 that sequence conservation at active enhancers, and use of equivalent...
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  8. ...of the link between chromatin architecture and gene regulation in disease contexts (Paulsen et al. 2017).Indeed, transcriptional dysregulation has been attributed to alterations in 3D organization in diseases, including cancer (Feng and Pauklin 2020; Osman et al. 2022), yet analysis of multiple cancers shows...
  9. ...of this regulatory element on cell function and the cellular stress response. Lastly, we identify genetic variants within this enhancer that are associated with cardiac disease. These findings support a novel mechanism of myosin gene regulation and implicate myosin expression in regulating the CM response to stress...
  10. ...from the PigGTEx database, we revealed that this SNP had the strongest association with sQTLs in testis tissue, characterized by a large effect size and high statistical significance. It was also linked to a moderate eQTL effect in testis and a weaker, negative effect in brain tissue (Fig. 5C...
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