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  1. ...learning model to reveal the distinct motif configuration of S. pombe poly(A) sites, which show more precise cleavage than S. cerevisiae. Altogether, our deep learning models provide unprecedented insights into poly(A) site formation of yeast species, and our results highlight divergent poly(A) signals...
  2. ...gene expression. It showed that host genes had a greater variance in expression level (Supplemental Fig. S5A), suggesting that these genes are expressed in a limited set of tissues. As the standard deviation is influenced by the level of expression, we investigated the global level of expression across...
  3. ...to UV mutagenesis. However, the impact of genomic context and chromatin architecture on CPD deamination rates in cells remains poorly understood. Here, we develop a method known as dCPD-seq to map deaminated CPDs (dCPDs) across the of repair-deficient yeast cells at single-nucleotide resolution. Our d...
  4. ..., interacting physiological systems. An increasing number of studies indicate that, beyond the traditionally emphasized hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal (HPG) axis, metabolic and immune tissues are integral components of the regulatory network controlling laying performance. For instance, the liver sustains high...
  5. ...of differing sizes and structures. Here, we investigated Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast) strains that acquired adaptive CNVs of variable structures and copy numbers following experimental evolution in glutamine-limited chemostats. Although beneficial in the selective environment, CNVs result in decreased...
  6. ...and computational protocols for mapping of homodimers, and globally profile the homodimerization of RNA in yeast and human cells and in Zika and SARS-CoV-2 viruses.ResultsOverlapping chimeras indicate intermolecular interactionsCLASH, PARIS, and other RNA proximity ligation methods rely on the ligation...
  7. ...Tyrosine 1–phosphorylated RNA polymerase II transcribes PROMPTs to facilitate proximal promoter pausing and induce global transcriptional repression in response to DNA damage Kamal Ajit1, Adele Alagia1, Kaspar Burger2,3 and Monika Gullerova1 1Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford, OX1 3RE...
  8. ...experimental methods, such as chromatin immunoprecipitation, generally test one TF at a time, and computational motif algorithms often lead to false-positive and -negative predictions. To address these limitations, we developed an experimental approach based on enhanced yeast one-hybrid assays. The first...
  9. ...that form in nucleic acids have known roles in regulating gene expression and include G-quadruplexes (G4s), intercalated motifs (iMs), and R-loops (RLs). In this paper, we used the computational tools G4-iM Grinder and QmRLFS-finder to predict the formation of each of these structures throughout the lnc...
  10. ...al. 2015). Genome-wide increases in DNA methylation levels, particularly at CHH sites, were detected in cultured samples during somatic embryogenesis in soybean (Ji et al. 2019). In sweet orange, the global CHH methylation levels were significantly decreased at the callus induction stage...
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