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  1. ...) Collection and preprocessing of snRNA-seq and snATAC-seq data sets in physical space. (B) Multiple analysis to identify an AD-associated gene list including differential gene expression analysis; identification of cCRE; cell type–specific, AD-associated risk variants; and peak-to-gene linkages. (C) Two...
  2. ...that it is the pivotal environmental switch gene.Transcriptional effects of mutations in the mouth-form GRN are temporally restrictedTo explore the relationship between mouth-form genes, we performed RNA-seq on seven mutant lines of P. pacificus (Supplemental Fig. S1A) and quantified changes in gene expression relative...
  3. ...). Enriched GO terms for slope included ATPase-coupled intramembrane lipid transporter activity (all traits) and RNA-directed 5′-3′ RNA polymerase activity (flowering time traits). Six GO terms, including plant hormone signal transduction, were identified as significantly enriched for intercept, all of which...
  4. ...occupancy of genes and TEs in Spirodela and Arabidopsis. (B) Size distribution and genomic feature annotation of TraPR-purified sRNA from Arabidopsis and Spirodela. Error bars represent SD of the mean of three biological replicates. (C) Metaplots of averaged weighted DNA methylation in all three contexts...
  5. ...five GO terms are exclusively related to protein synthesis or ribosome biogenesis (Fig. 6), suggesting that a considerable number of genes coexpressed with rRNA play roles in assisting rRNA into the ribosome complex. Further Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis also...
  6. .... Hierarchical clustering was performed on tRNA-seq libraries across different biological samples and across different tRNA genes (grouped according to the unique anticodons). (D) Scatterplots show that at the same or close stage, tsRNA abundances were correlated with tRNA gene copy numbers, tRNA abundances, tsRNA...
  7. ...%) were paternally biased, 55 genes (20%) were maternally biased, and two genes (1%) switched their ASE bias direction across the cohorts (Fig. 2C). This heavy paternal skew is driven by a 672-kb cluster of 171 small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) in the Prader-Willi/Angelman syndrome (PWS/AS) domain...
  8. ...toxic mechanism in particular has facilitated the development of therapeutics. Recently, gene silencing methods with antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) and small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) have made considerable progress toward clinical application. One such ASO in advances stages of development is RG6042...
  9. ...promote repair of the TS through GG-NER or may affect TC-NER indirectly (by altering RNA polymerase II [RNAP] transcription) or directly. (D,E) CPD-seq analysis examining the repair of CPDs on both DNA strands across approximately 5000 genes of the in GG-NER-deficient rad16Δ WT-AA and rad16Δ Sth1-AA cells...
  10. .... However, the exact regulatory systems that define these changes remain poorly characterized. In this study, we used a network-systems approach to integrate imaging data and RNA-seq expression data. Our workflow allowed the discovery of unbiased and context-specific gene expression signatures and cell...
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