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  1. ...is primarily driven by differences in unalignable regionsWe next investigated the sequence divergences underpinning the larger sizes of C. nigoni strains relative to C. briggsae strains. To this end, we leveraged the genomic variation detection tool SyRI (Goel et al. 2019), which systematically identifies...
  2. ..., with a mean identity of 93.6% (Fig. 2E).Fossil-calibrated and -scale divergence time reveals a late Cretaceous origin and Paleogene radiation of TuberaceaeTo provide a robust timeline for Tuberaceae emergence and diversification as well as a backbone for all comparative genomic analyses, we first produced...
  3. ...(Supplemental Fig. S7). In addition, the Pearson correlation coefficient for the percentages of genomic content is 0.99 (Supplemental Table S4), supporting the robustness of our inference of the origin of genomic regions.We identified a total of 55 major recombination breakpoints in the 16 pairs of CBS380...
  4. ..., hinging on the precise binding of transcription factors (TFs) and cofactors to gene regulatory elements such as promoters and enhancers. Although it is relatively routine to profile -wide DNA binding landscapes of proteins, identifying the specific proteins that bind to, and regulate the transcription of...
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  5. ....Small polymorphisms surround offset SV breakpointsAs we have observed, variation in breakpoint placement increases when haplotypes are derived from different ancestral backgrounds. Therefore, we reasoned that small allelic polymorphisms near SVs might influence alignments. To identify these polymorphisms, we...
  6. ...of diverging evolution, including all eight Eucalyptus subgenera (Thornhill et al. 2019; Nicolle 2022). Identifying all syntenic and rearranged regions between all species pairs, we show the rapid pace at which ancestral architecture is lost. We further analyzed our results to determine if ancestral...
  7. ...and chromosomal fusions. We have also identified an ancient chromosomal duplication that was maintained across these parasite's speciation, named collectively as the trypanosomatid ancestral supernumerary chromosome (TASC). TASC has most genes in the same coding strand, is expressed as a disomic chromosome (even...
  8. ...ends of mRNA molecules. Here, we describe the specific challenges of identifying and quantifying mRNA terminal ends with LRS technologies and how these issues influence biological interpretations of LRS data. We then review recent experimental and computational advances designed to alleviate...
  9. ...-to-cell variability of alternative splicing. Here, we present a method, Psix, to confidently identify splicing that changes across a landscape of single cells, using a probabilistic model that is robust against the data limitations of scRNA-seq. Its autocorrelation-inspired approach finds patterns of alternative...
  10. ...plasma using long-read sequencing technologies. However, the biological properties of long cfDNA molecules (>500 bp) remain largely unknown. To this end, we have investigated the origins of long cfDNA molecules from different genomic elements. Analysis of plasma cfDNA using long-read sequencing reveals...
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