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  1. ...in Drosophila melanogaster, much less is known about the origin and evolution of piCs in this or any other species. To investigate piC origin and evolution, we use a population genomic approach to compare piC activity and sequence composition across eight geographically distant strains of D. melanogaster...
  2. ...-derived sequences (Lipatov et al. 2005). A recent transcriptome-wide study identified 327 genes in Drosophila melanogaster that generate chimeric transcripts across different populations (Oliveira et al. 2023). Among all genes, 76 generate chimeric transcripts from TE insertions that were present in one strain...
  3. ..., expanding the applicability of long-read sequencing across diverse genomic studies (Wenger et al. 2019; Koren et al. 2024). Both platforms are capable of DNA and cDNA sequencing and detecting DNA methylation. At the same time, ONT offers additional functionalities such as adaptive sampling and direct RNA...
  4. ...Transcriptional programs mediating neuronal toxicity and altered glial–neuronal signaling in a Drosophila knock-in tauopathy model Hassan Bukhari1,2, Vanitha Nithianandam1,2, Rachel A. Battaglia1,2, Anthony Cicalo2,3,4, Souvarish Sarkar1, Aram Comjean5, Yanhui Hu5, Matthew J. Leventhal6,7, Xianjun...
  5. ...significance (GUS) that are difficult to interpret, even with the integration of the latest bioinformatic tools. In this Perspective, we review how studies using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster have facilitated rare disease diagnosis by uncovering the clinical relevance of GUS and classifying rare...
  6. ...of de novo genes that emerged within a single species. We sequenced and assembled s with long-read technology and the corresponding transcriptomes from inbred lines of Drosophila melanogaster, derived from seven geographically diverse populations. We found line-specific neORFs in abundance but few ne...
  7. ...and co-inclusion patterns that highlight the interdependent effects of these elements (Tilgner et al. 2015; Dong and Chen 2020; Oehler et al. 2022; Singh and Ahi 2022; Merlotti et al. 2023). Other tools assess transcriptional diversity through quantification of structural differences and evaluation...
  8. ...; Van Oss and Carvunis 2019; Betrán and Long 2022; Zhang et al. 2022). New genes can be integrated into essential bioprocesses, such as transcriptional regulation, RNA synthesis, and DNA repair (Ciccarelli et al. 2005; Ding et al. 2021). In Drosophila species, lineage-specific genes may control the key...
  9. ...C. elegans and the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster were selected for the modENCODE Project in 2007 because of their experimental strengths and prominence as model organisms as well as for their compact, sequenced s, which simplifies the identification of TF binding sites and candidate target genes...
  10. ...as in Drosophila melanogaster (Bonaldi et al. 2008), that transcript levels are only a moderate predictor for protein expression as they do not account for post-transcriptional processes such as translational regulation or protein stability (Vogel andMarcotte 2012; Liu et al. 2016). Recently, this has also been...
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