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  1. ...Cell-type- and chromosome-specific chromatin landscapes and DNA replication programs of Drosophila testis tumor stem cell–like cells Jennifer A. Urban1, Daniel Ringwalt1, John M. Urban2,3, Wingel Xue1,5, Ryan Gleason1, Keji Zhao4 and Xin Chen1,2 1Department of Biology, The Johns Hopkins University...
  2. ...; Supplemental Fig. S5A). We speculated that oogenesis genes in inactive chromatin states might not become expressed until oocytes start to form, whereas genes in active states are expressed in IGN. To explore this possibility, we examined oogenesis genes located on the X Chromosome, which are specifically up...
  3. ...A -wide survey reveals a diverse array of enhancers coordinates the Drosophila 1 innate immune response 2 3 Lianne B. Cohen1, 2, Tamara Hadzic2, 3, Caitlin Sauer1, 2, Julia R. Gibbs1, 2, Zeba Wunderlich1, 2, 3, 4 4* 5 1. Department of Biology, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA 6 2...
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  4. ...Genetic variation in recalcitrant repetitive regions of the Drosophila melanogaster Harsh G. Shukla1,2, Mahul Chakraborty3 and J.J. Emerson1,4 1Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92697, USA; 2Graduate Program in Mathematical...
  5. ...Transposable elements contribute to the evolution of host shift–related genes in cactophilic Drosophila species Daniel Siqueira de Oliveira1,2,3, Anaïs Larue2, William Vilas Boas Nunes2, Francois Sabot4, Alejandra Bodelón5, María Pilar García Guerreiro5, Cristina Vieira2 and Claudia Marcia...
  6. ..., the Polycomb landscape of differentiated cell types remains unexplored. Differentiated cells comprise the majority of the gut epithelium and directly impact both tissue and whole organismal aging. Using single-cell chromatin profiling of the Drosophila intestine, we identify cell type–specific chromatin...
  7. .... 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...
  8. ...significance (GUS) that are difficult to interpret, even with the integration of the latest bioinformatic tools. In this Perspective, we review how studies using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster have facilitated rare disease diagnosis by uncovering the clinical relevance of GUS and classifying rare...
  9. ...are available for several Drosophila species, including a D. serrata estimate of ∼ 1.4 cM/Mb (Stocker et al. 2012), D. pseudoobscura of 3.3–4.6 cM/Mb, D. miranda of 4.9–6.1 cM/Mb (Heil et al. 2015), D. persimilis of 4.1 cM/Mb for autosomes and 5.0 cM/Mb for X Chromosome (Stevison and Noor 2010), D. virilis of 4...
  10. ...that observed in the Ehmt2 cKO. Consequently, loss of EHMT1 in oogenesis results, upon fertilization, in mid-gestation embryonic lethality. To identify H3K9 methylation and other meaningful biological changes in each mutant to explore the molecular functions of EHMT1 and EHMT2, we performed immunofluorescence...
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