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  1. ..., identification of conserved CRMs is often confounded by rearrangement and substitution of TFBSs, leading to similar functional capabilities without deep sequence conservation (for reviews, see Nelson and Wardle 2013; Long et al. 2016; Jindal and Farley 2021). Despite this, comparative genomic analyses indicate...
  2. ...class—Homeobrain (hbn), Retinal Homeobox (Rx), and Orthopedia (otp)—has been conserved in most animal lineages since the cnidarian–bilaterian ancestor (Mazza et al. 2010). The gene cluster has also been found in Drosophila and representatives of Hymenoptera and Coleoptera, with a conserved gene order...
  3. ...CRE–gene links (Supplemental Table S6) were conserved in humans based on comparison with cCRE–gene correlations reported in a previous human brain study (Adams et al. 2024). We observed moderate overlap between cCRE-gene links, age-associated DEGs, and DACs. For instance, in oligodendrocytes, 116 age...
  4. ...genomics and phylogeny analyses identified regions of organismal s that show patterns of accelerated evolution (Ferris et al. 2018; Foley et al. 2023). The usage of mutation rate patterns, species sequence alignments, and the identification of highly conserved regions can provide insights into phenotypic...
  5. .... In comparison with other leading TAD callers, BINDER shows significant improvement in identifying hierarchical TADs and exhibits the strongest robustness with ultrasparse data, which supports the importance of boundary identification in calling hierarchical TADs. Applying BINDER to experimental data and mouse...
  6. ...and Maculatus autosomes to their orthologous Xiphophorus hellerii and Xiphophorus maculatus chromosomes as the most closely related species from which high-quality chromosome-level assemblies are available (Supplemental Fig. S1). These alignments showed, in general, an overall conservation of synteny of guppy...
  7. ...through “premature” polyadenylation are key for cell functions (Singh et al. 2018).Thus, even though the role and the consequences of the host/nested gene organization are starting to be uncovered, an updated -wide analysis is urgently needed. As such, characterization and identification of all possible...
  8. ...within each cell from the ASC gate in both the short-read and nanopore sequencing data sets. (D) Schematic illustrating the genes involved in glycosylation of the conserved asparagine residue in the CH2 domain of the heavy chain. (E) Differential expression of two genes in the glycosylation pathway, B4...
  9. ...Systematic identification and characterization of exon–intron circRNAs Yinchun Zhong1,6, Yan Yang2,6, Xiaolin Wang2, Bingbing Ren3, Xueren Wang4,5, Ge Shan2 and Liang Chen1 1Department of Cardiology, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Science and Medicine, University of Science...
  10. ...for identifying protein-coding genes, which include the presence of an AUG initiation codon, a minimum open reading frame (ORF) length of 100 amino acids, and a (most likely) single ORF in eukaryotic mRNA, limit the identification of genes with small or nonAUG-initiated ORFs and may not fully capture...
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