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  1. ...” as a microbial with sufficient genomic variation to be distinguished from other s within the same species. This definition aligns with previous studies (Vicedomini et al. 2021; Liao et al. 2023b), although we acknowledge that the term “strain” may be interpreted differently in traditional taxonomy and other...
  2. ....31) (Quinlan and Hall 2010). We then analyzed chromosome interaction frequency and interaction decay as a function of increasing distance. Hi-C paired-end reads were processed using HiC-Pro (v3.1.0) (Servant et al. 2015), and insulation scores, Pearson's correlation matrices, and eigenvectors were calculated...
  3. ...at Austin, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, Austin, Texas 78723, USA; 9Department of Life Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus; 10Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology Laboratory, Basic and Translational Cancer Research Center (BTCRC), Nicosia 1516, Cyprus...
  4. ...the N2-derived strain VC2010. Moreover, genetically divergent versions of N2 have arisen over decades of research and hindered reproducibility of C. elegans genetics and genomics. Here we provide a 106.4 Mb gap-free, telomere-to-telomere assembly of C. elegans, generated from CGC1, an isogenic...
  5. ...and Jonas Paulsen1 1Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo, 0316 Oslo, Norway; 2Department of Genome Sciences, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 2601, Australia; 3...
  6. ...length as a function of the location of the midpoint of each fragment and colored the points based on their local density. The result is a near-nucleotide-resolution -wide view of chromatin occupancy for each deletion strain (Fig. 1D–F).View larger version: In this window In a new window Figure 1. Genome...
  7. ...of identifying methylation-dependent regulatory activity at many thousands of genomic regions simultaneously and allows for the testing of causal relationships between DNA methylation and gene expression on a region-by-region basis. Here, we develop a multiplexed mSTARR-seq protocol to assay naturally occurring...
  8. ...adaptive immunity, and MHC genes serve as key models in evolutionary genomics, offering insight into birth-and-death evolution, gene duplication, and the maintenance of genetic diversity. However, the organization and evolution of the MHC in species with giant s, such as salamanders, remain poorly...
  9. ...examples like histone genes (Maxson et al. 1983), rDNA arrays (Hall et al. 2022), and immunoglobulin genes (Watson and Breden 2012). Tandem repeats are prone to rapid copy number changes mediated through mechanisms such as unequal crossing over, replication slippage, gene conversion, and intrachromatid...
  10. .... Mitochondrial s were used as queries against assemblies from the same species, following a modified approach from previous studies (Lammers et al. 2017; Vendrami et al. 2022). Hits <200 bp were discarded, and NUMT sequences were extracted using BEDTools v2.26.0 (Quinlan and Hall 2010).To identify cNUMTs, NUMTs...
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