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  1. ...–specific level, revealing a subset of genes that increasingly express with age and are enriched in PD-related pathways, notably in oligodendrocytes at late aging stages. Integration with five public PD single-cell RNA-seq data sets highlights 85 genes consistently differentially expressed with aging and PD. Key...
  2. ...nonsynonymous editing sites are overrepresented compared with random expectation. Overall editing levels are significantly downregulated in GF compared with CV, but the Adar gene is not differentially expressed. However, the Adar p.482 Ile >Met auto-recoding site, which is speculated to modulate Adar activity...
  3. ...of a specific phenotype, disease state, or perturbation. Statistical tests are used to determine whether the observed differences in expression of each single gene between groups of samples are statistically significantly differentially expressed (DE) over a chosen statistical threshold. Over the years, many...
  4. ...processes governing cell fate specification (Bizy and Klos 2020). Although RNA sequencing has provided invaluable insights into these processes, analyses have primarily focused on differential gene expression (DGE), which quantifies the total change in a gene’s transcriptional output. This approach, however...
  5. ...genes associated with sheep morphology. (F) A 1.4-kb domestication-associated insertion downstream from IRF2BP2. (G) A 1.8-kb domestication-associated insertion downstream from RXFP2.To detect SVs that are differentiated between domestics and Asiatic mouflons, we applied at each locus two...
  6. ...). We identified six highly differentiated dSVs including one domestication-associated SV in the IBH region (Fig. 7C), the largest of which is a 7728-bp insertion. PDGFD is recognized as themost plausible candidate gene for the fat-tail phenotype in recent studies (Dong et al. 2020; Li et al. 2020b). We...
  7. ...aberrations in cell-cycle control. In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), instability occurs early in tumor growth, resulting in pronounced intratumor heterogeneity, including changes in gene copy number, and whole- doubling (WGD) in ∼75% of tumors. Gene duplication, genetic drift, and selection mediate...
  8. ...Corrigendum: A sheep pan reveals the spectrum of structural variations and their effects on tail phenotypes Ran Li, Mian Gong, Xinmiao Zhang, Fei Wang, Zhenyu Liu, Lei Zhang, Qimeng Yang, Yuan Xu, Mengsi Xu, Huanhuan Zhang, Yunfeng Zhang, Xuelei Dai, Yuanpeng Gao, Zhuangbiao Zhang, Wenwen Fang...
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  9. ...with various undiagnosed RDs for which either a single pathogenic variant in an AR disease gene, or no pathogenic variant for a specific suspected AD or X-linked disorder had been identified by previous clinical testing. Unfortunately, these studies do not allow us to assess the yield of LRS over a more...
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  10. ...larger s with longer introns and intergenic regions, and retain canonical stop codons absent in the human-associated strains. Despite these genetic differences, all eight isolates exhibit gene losses linked to the reduced cellular complexity of Blastocystis, including losses of cilia and flagella genes...
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