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  1. ...ubiquitin-ligase complexes. Additionally, domains associated with F-box genes, such as the FOG-2 Homology (FTH) domain, were also highly enriched (Fig. 4A). Genes containing these domains typically undergo rapid birth-and-death evolution and are speculated to play critical roles in innate immune responses...
  2. ...aberrations in cell-cycle control. In non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC), instability occurs early in tumor growth, resulting in pronounced intratumor heterogeneity, including changes in gene copy number, and whole- doubling (WGD) in ∼75% of tumors. Gene duplication, genetic drift, and selection mediate...
  3. ...@caas.cn, liuyuwen@caas.cnAbstractSuper-enhancers (SEs) govern the expression of genes defining cell identity. However, the dynamic landscape of SEs and their critical constituent enhancers involved in skeletal muscle development remains unclear. In this study, using pig as a model, we employed cleavage under...
  4. ...176 expression values showed near-isometric agreement, with housekeeping and hepatic-specific marker 177 genes aligning closely (Figure 4G, Supplemental Figure 6). Moreover, pairwise Pearson’s correlations 178 resulted in a very narrow, high range close to 1.0, indicating a strong agreement between...
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  5. ...Suv39h-catalyzed H3K9me3 is critical for euchromatic organization and the maintenance of gene transcription Christine R. Keenan1,2,4,6, Hannah D. Coughlan1,2,4, Nadia Iannarella1, Andres Tapia del Fierro1,2, Andrew Keniry1,2, Timothy M. Johanson1,2, Wing Fuk Chan1,2,7, Alexandra L. Garnham1...
  6. ...accompanied by the dispersal of the Xist cloud. Notably, we find the loss of enrichment of repressive marks such as H3K27me3, H4K20me1, and MacroH2A, except that of H2AK119ub, in dispersed Xist nuclei. However, X-linked genes remain silent despite Xist dispersal and loss of enrichment of repressive marks...
  7. ...cholinergic receptor—CHRNA2, CHRNA5, CHRNA10, and CHRND, thereby potentially enhancing cholinergic signaling, a critically impaired pathway in AD (Buckingham et al. 2009), further emphasizing the role of these receptors in AD pathophysiology. Furthermore, resveratrol and deferoxamine target APP, a key gene...
  8. ...phenotype (Nevins and Potti 2007). One key application of signature scoring is cell annotation, as it offers a highly efficient and reliable method for classifying cells into types and states (Neftel et al. 2019). Notably, the quality of gene signatures plays a critical role in this process, as the accuracy...
  9. ...availability is uncertain.ScPGE successfully prioritizes cell type–specific cCREsLinking candidate enhancers to their target genes through high-throughput experiments remains a critical challenge in terms of time and cost. In this scenario, accurate prioritization of candidate enhancer–gene interactions...
  10. ..., understanding its genetic basis has lagged. However, a decade of genetic screens in the model nematode Pristionchus pacificus has culminated in the identification of more than 30 genes that affect mouth form. We also recently reported the critical window of environmental sensitivity and therefore have clear...
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