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  1. ...these two states has not been accessible to simultaneous measurement. To this end, we developed KAS-ATAC, a combination of the kethoxal-assisted ssDNA sequencing (KAS-seq) and assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing (ATAC-seq) methods for mapping single-stranded DNA (and thus active...
  2. ...higher differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in the GSC-like cell cluster. The GSC-like transcriptome is differentially enriched for protein complexes involved in chromatin regulation, such as DNA replication, heterochromatin maintenance, and chromatin accessibility (Fig. 2F,G; Supplemental Fig. S3B...
  3. ...the ability of MBD2 to bind predominantly to gbM. This comprehensive analysis of Arabidopsis mC readers emphasizes the complexity and interconnectivity between DNA methylation and chromatin remodeling processes in plants.Epigenomic modifications constitute additional regulatory layers that can alter and...
  4. ...contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: mi.jain@northeastern.edu,kimberley.billingsley@nih.gov, cornelis.blauwendraat@nih.govAbstractDNA methylation most commonly occurs as 5-methylcytosine (5mC) in the human and has been associated with human diseases. Recent developments in single...
  5. ....Transcriptional regulation in eukaryotes is profoundly influenced by chromatin status, integrating diverse cellular signals to control gene expression (Berger 2007). Chromatin dynamics are modulated by multiple mechanisms, including histone modifications, DNA methylation, and chromatin remodeling complexes (Shilatifard 2006...
  6. ...features in which a singular loop anchor interacts with a contiguous region of DNA so, at the bulk sequencing level, it appears as a long stripe on chromatin contact matrices. Stripes are thought to play an important role in gene regulation and have been implicated in regulating a cell's lineage...
  7. ...detection of repeat counts combined with methylation over AR or RP2 CpG islands (Johansson et al. 2023) or even using chromatin accessibility (Lee et al. 2020; Vollger et al. 2025).Long cell-free DNACell-free DNA (cfDNA) fragments circulating in bodily fluids like plasma and urine carry unique methylation...
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  8. ...24 0 to 8 hours) integrates over 250 paired transcriptome and proteome measurements. We 25 observe upregulation of known DNA repair proteins as well as a global dynamic response of 26 not yet characterized transcripts and proteins. Using artificial neural networks, we classify 27 different expression...
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  9. ...for capturing chromatin histone modification signatures across tissue sections by taking advantage of a double-barcoded DNA arrays design compatible with in situ Protein A–transposase Tn5 tagmentation. This approach has been validated in presence of fresh-frozen mouse brain tissues but also in decalcified...
  10. ...convergence underscores potential commonalities in the molecular pathways underpinning the pathophysiology of male sex-chromosome aneuploidies. Finally, through -wide DNA methylation profiling of JS iPSCs, we demonstrate that a supernumerary Y Chromosome only minimally impacts the methylation status of 47,XYY...
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