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  1. ...-Lactobacillus/Bombilactobacillus-brain-Adar-global 36 RNA editing, providing an exciting scenario that gut microbiomes could impact RNA 37 editing which might further facilitate phenotypic plasticity of social insects. 38 39 Keywords: A-to-I RNA editing; Apis mellifera; gut microbe; Adar; auto-recoding 40 41 Introduction 42 Adenosine-to-inosine (A...
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  2. ...eukaryotic models to study the dynamics of TEs within s, at both the developmental and evolutionary timescales (Arnaiz et al. 2012; Hamilton et al. 2016; Kapusta et al. 2017; Sellis et al. 2021). Paramecium species harbor one to four transcriptionally silent diploid germline micronuclei (MICs) (Görtz 1988...
  3. ...though the Human Genome Organization Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) has annotated 19,261 protein coding genes in the human (Seal et al. 2023), only 4923 genes have been associated with human phenotypes according to the Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man (OMIM) (Hamosh et al. 2021). In addition...
  4. ...of the same genomic locus(Lavorgna et al. 2004; Vanhée-Brossollet and Vaquero 1998; Katayama et al. 2005; Conley and King Jordan 2012; Wight and Werner 2013). Advancements in RNA sequencing (RNAseq) technology have facilitated identification and characterization of widespread cisNAT expression...
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  5. ...al. 2024). However, whether genomic mechanisms govern these slow rates of molecular evolution, and whether they are restricted to a subset of the , such as protein-coding genes (Takezaki 2018; Brownstein et al. 2024) and fourfold degenerate sites (Venkatesh et al. 2014; Gemmell et al. 2020), remain...
  6. ...KRAB zinc-finger proteins regulate endogenous retroviruses to sculpt germline transcriptomes and evolution Kai Otsuka1,2, Akihiko Sakashita3,4, So Maezawa2, Richard M. Schultz1,5 and Satoshi H. Namekawa1,3 1Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, University of California, Davis...
  7. ...Corresponding author: michael.werner@utah.eduAbstractDevelopmental plasticity enables the production of alternative phenotypes in response to different environmental conditions. Although significant advances in understanding the ecological and evolutionary implications of plasticity have been made...
  8. ...these universal instructions into cell type–specific programs that are able to respond to developmental and environmental cues. In part, this regulation is mediated by epigenetic mechanisms, which alter the accessibility of the chromatin in conjunction with changes in transcription factor (TF) and nucleosome...
  9. ...editing efficiency. This approach led to the successful generation of xenotransplantation pigs with multiple homozygously edited genes in a much shorter time frame than previously achievable.ResultsSurrogate reporters for genomic targetingEfficient selection methods are essential for enhancing multiplex...
  10. ...: chirag@iisc.ac.inAbstractAffordable genotyping methods are essential in genomics. Commonly used genotyping methods primarily support single-nucleotide variants and short indels but neglect structural variants. Additionally, accuracy of read alignments to a reference is unreliable in highly polymorphic...
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