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  1. ...(e.g., Xenopus laevis) than with teleost fish (e.g., Danio rerio), despite sharing a more recent common ancestry with teleosts (Supplemental Fig. S1K). Nonreference whole- alignment using Progressive Cactus (Armstrong et al. 2020) revealed up to 83.35% sequence identity between A. spatula...
  2. ...AUG prediction.We observed similar patterns when examining the prediction models of Arabidopsis TISs (Figs. 2E–H, 3B,I; Supplemental Figs. S3B,G–J, S4B, and S5), reflecting the shared sequence features between the tomato and Arabidopsis (Fig. 1G) and suggesting these features are evolutionarily conserved across...
  3. ...cells at the pluripotent stage. Our work reveals critical transcriptional feedback mechanisms and shared gene expression signatures in male sex-chromosome aneuploidies.Jacobs syndrome (JS) is the second most prevalent sex-chromosome aneuploidy in males, with a rate of 1:1000 newborns (Nielsen...
  4. ...target expression variation and covariation, but these observations have been limited to a few microRNAs. Here we systematically study microRNA alternative functions in mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs) by genetically deleting Drosha, leading to global loss of microRNAs. We apply complementary single...
  5. ...function.Because functional effects are selected, they can presumably be detected by examining the shared effects of orthologous gene deletions in multiple species, under the assumption that the gene function is conserved. The evolutionarily conserved effects likely reflect selected-effect functions. One...
  6. ...is accompanied by the formation of de novo enhancer contacts and activation of MYC, illustrating how structural genomic variants can alter the 3D during oncogenesis. In summary, our findings provide evidence for the loss of organization at multiple scales during breast cancer progression, revealing novel...
  7. ...'s Republic of China; 2Center for Quantitative Genetics and Genomics, Aarhus University, Aarhus, 8000, Denmark; 3State Key Laboratory of Swine and Poultry Breeding Industry, College of Animal Science and Technology, Sichuan Agricultural University, Chengdu, 611130, People's Republic of China Corresponding...
  8. ...be used to identify crossovers from family sequencing data.As whole- sequencing (WGS) becomes ubiquitous, large family-based cohorts are now available, which have the potential to reveal more about how genetic material is transmitted within families and about how shared genetic material contributes...
  9. ...with functional genomics data from human embryonic stem cells 132 (hESCs) that have undergone directed differentiation to represent distinct endoderm cell 133 populations along the anterior-posterior axis. 134 135 7 Results 136 ATAC-seq reveals CRMs functioning in distinct sox17-expressing lineages during...
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  10. ...for Systems Genetics, West China University Hospital, Chengdu 610041, China; 3Department of Pathology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA; 4Committee on Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA; 5Key Laboratory of Zoological...
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