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  1. ...average, 280–300 bp), make these important genes challenging to genotype with short-read WGS data.View this table: In this window In a new window Table 1. Summary of immunoglobulin and T cell receptor variable gene lociOne approach employed to genotype complex and repetitive loci is to use combinatorial...
  2. ...Genetic complexity of killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor genes in human pan assemblies Tsung-Kai Hung1, Wan-Chi Liu2, Sheng-Kai Lai3,4, Hui-Wen Chuang1, Yi-Che Lee2, Hong-Ye Lin5, Chia-Lang Hsu1,6, Chien-Yu Chen5, Ya-Chien Yang2,7, Jacob Shujui Hsu1 and Pei-Lung Chen1,3,4,8,9 1Graduate...
  3. ...metrics (Gough et al. 2018; Plassais et al. 2019; Dutrow et al. 2022; Morrill et al. 2022).In humans, candidate trait and disease variants are generally identified using a combination of strategies, including multiple species alignment, protein structure predictions, gene mutation tolerance, and machine...
  4. ...confirmed (TEC)” and “immunoglobulin (IG) variable chain or T cell receptor (TR) genes” biotypes were removed. In addition, complex loci where alternative promoter or recombined segments are annotated with different gene names but cannot be considered as independent genes were also removed (Jung et al. 2006...
  5. ...Department of Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA Corresponding author: hli@jimmy.harvard.eduAbstractThe human leukocyte antigen (HLA) genes and the killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) genes are critical to immune responses and are associated with many...
  6. ...studies and highlighted how this orthogonal approach can prioritize candidate genes. Untangling the genetic, epigenetic, and environmental mechanisms that govern allele-specific gene regulation is crucial to improving our ability to predict phenotypes from genotypes.ResultsPartitioning allele...
  7. ...from 96.5% to 96.9% for C. briggsae isolates and from 98.3% to 99.2% for C. nigoni ones, suggesting that the quality is on par with that of the reference s (Supplemental Table S1). To ensure consistency and minimize potential biases in gene family comparisons, we applied a uniform gene prediction...
  8. ....uhrig@dkfz.de, b.brors@dkfz.deAbstractThe identification of gene fusions from RNA sequencing data is a routine task in cancer research and precision oncology. However, despite the availability of many computational tools, fusion detection remains challenging. Existing methods suffer from poor prediction accuracy...
  9. ...genic loci associated with SO-R-loops, ASO-R-loops, and S/AS-R-loops, respectively.To test if the correspondence between R-loops and gene expression is genic position dependent, we regrouped all expressed genes (FPKM > 0) into two categories (greater or less than 10). We then plotted the normalized read...
  10. ...making it the most readily available source of information about allelic diversity in immunoglobulin (IG) and T cell receptor (TR) loci. Here, we present a novel algorithm for extrasensitive and specific variable (V) and joining (J) gene allele inference, allowing the reconstruction of individual high...
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