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  1. ...and the most recent common ancestor of L. osseus and L. oculatus (Fig. 1A; Supplemental Table S5). Comparative genomic analysis revealed distinctive characteristics of macrochromosomes and microchromosomes in A. spatula, L. osseus, and L. oculatus. Macrochromosomes contain a higher total number of genes...
  2. ...1 Functional genomics analysis of developing zebrafish and human endoderm reveals 1 highly conserved cis-regulatory modules acting during vertebrate organogenesis 2 3 Daniela M. Riley1,†, Randa Elsayed1,†, Mark D. Walsh2,†, Simaran Johal2, Ying Lin3,4, Harry 4 Walton1, Till Bretschneider5, Sascha...
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  3. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
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  4. ...310022, China; 9State Key Laboratory for Macromolecule Drugs and Large-scale Manufacturing, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325030, China ↵10 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: wuyf@immunol.org, reny@genomics.cn, jingang...
  5. ...Bafna1,4 1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA; 2Bionano Genomics, Incorporated, San Diego, California 92121, USA; 3Institute of Medical Genetics, Center for Pathobiochemistry and Genetics, Medical University of Vienna, 1090...
  6. ....05.003 ↵Batut P, Dobin A, Plessy C, Carninci P, Gingeras TR. 2013. High-fidelity promoter profiling reveals widespread alternative promoter usage and transposon-driven developmental gene expression. Genome Res 23: 169–180. doi:10.1101/gr.139618.112 ↵Bell AC, West AG, Felsenfeld G. 1999. The protein CTCF...
  7. ...revealed that many HBV-containing chimeric reads occurred in clusters and were associated with genomic copy number loss, suggesting that HBV integration mediated large fragment deletions. In sample T1, HBV integration caused a ∼300 kb deletion spanning Intron 1–30 of NAV2, resulting in significantly lower...
  8. ...Elasmobranch sequencing reveals evolutionary trends of vertebrate karyotype organization Kazuaki Yamaguchi1,6, Yoshinobu Uno1,7, Mitsutaka Kadota1, Osamu Nishimura1, Ryo Nozu2,8, Kiyomi Murakumo3, Rui Matsumoto3, Keiichi Sato2,3 and Shigehiro Kuraku1,4,5 1Laboratory for Phyloinformatics, RIKEN...
  9. ...for Intractable Diseases and ImmunoGenomics, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and Nutrition, Ibaraki, Osaka, 567-0085, Japan Corresponding authors: akimitsu@ric.u-tokyo.ac.jp, kenzui@ric.u-tokyo.ac.jpAbstractRNA modifications play critical roles in cellular homeostasis and development...
  10. ...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...
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