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  1. ...FANTOM5 (Kawaji et al. 2014) or DBTSS (Suzuki et al. 2015). However, for genes expressed at a low level, whole- experiments might not have enough coverage to reliably pinpoint TSS(s).Several databases provide comprehensive DNA methylation data derived from high-throughput sequencing, including single...
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  2. ..., USA ↵10 Present address: Department of Biological Sciences and Ray and Stephanie Lane Department of Computational Biology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA Corresponding author: charles.gersbach@duke.eduAbstractA hallmark of heart disease is gene dysregulation and reactivation...
  3. ...tomato system for high-throughput editing. Genome Biol 23: 258. doi:10.1186/s13059-022-02823-7 ↵Astashyn A, Tvedte ES, Sweeney D, Sapojnikov V, Bouk N, Joukov V, Mozes E, Strope PK, Sylla PM, Wagner L, et al. 2024. Rapid and sensitive detection of contamination at scale with FCS-GX. Genome Biol 25: 60...
  4. ...indicates the average ASE SNPs across all individual samples and conditions High throughput allele specific expression Genome Research 1629 www org indicated cases when the ASE was only observed in genes induced by the treatment Studies that only consider baseline eQTL or ASE may fail to characterize...
  5. ...cervid-specific gBGC region embracing the uc.359 allele significantly alters the expression of Nova1 and other neural-related genes in the rat brain. Combined with the altered regulatory activity of ancient gBGC-induced fast-evolving UCEs in eutherians, our results provide evidence that synergy between g...
  6. ...multi-omics profiling (gene expression and chromatin accessibility) on human and rat muscle samples. We capture type I and type II muscle fiber signatures, which are generally missed by existing single-cell RNA-seq methods. We perform cross-modality and cross-species integrative analyses on 33...
  7. ...Variation in histone configurations correlates with gene expression1 across nine inbred strains of mice2 Anna L. Tyler1,∗, Catrina Spruce1,∗, Romy Kursawe2, Annat Haber2, Robyn L. Ball1, Wendy4 A. Pitman1, Alexander D. Fine1, Narayanan Raghupathy1, Michael Walker1, Vivek M. Philip1,5 Christopher L...
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  8. ...of nematodes is believed to date back to ∼650–750 million years, generating a large and phylogenetically diverse group to be explored. However, for most species high-quality gene annotations are incomprehensive or missing. Combining short-read RNA sequencing with mass spectrometry–based proteomics and machine...
  9. ..., Flenniken AM, Ji X, Teboul L, Wong MD, White JK, Meehan TF, Weninger WJ, Westerberg H, Adissu H, et al. 2016. High-throughput discovery of novel developmental phenotypes. Nature 537: 508–514. doi:10.1038/nature19356 ↵Donohue KD, Medonza DC, Crane ER, O'Hara BF. 2008. Assessment of a non-invasive high-throughput...
  10. ..., we use functional genomics approaches to investigate venom regulatory architecture in the prairie rattlesnake and identify cis-regulatory sequences (enhancers and promoters), trans-regulatory transcription factors, and integrated signaling cascades involved in the regulation of snake venom genes. We...
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