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  1. ....edu.cnAbstractPredicting phenotypes from genomic mutations remains a major genetic challenge. Traditional statistical methods (such as GBLUP and BayesR) have limitations, including reliance on artificial prior assumptions, and hard to capture epistatic effects. Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a powerful alternative for genomic...
  2. ...window Figure 3. G4 motif density in different genomic subcompartments for organisms across the tree of life. (A) Average G4 motif density (per million bases) in -wide, genic, exonic, and coding regions, categorized by the taxonomic subdivision among the three domains of life and viruses to which...
  3. ...to be generated to generate the best-quality annotation possible. Previous efforts to evaluate and compare methods have sampled a small slice of the tree of life and have often focused on small, tractable s with extensive genomic resources or on other model organisms such as H. sapiens or M. musculus. This can...
  4. ...Pan analysis reveals families of ubiquitin-ligase adaptors as key genomic divergence drivers that lead to hybrid incompatibility Dongying Xie1,2,3, Pohao Ye1,3, Yiming Ma1 and Zhongying Zhao1 1Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Institute for Research...
  5. ...at the whole proteomic level. We used a sequence-independent protein structural comparison algorithm to compare the structures in the PDB and AlphaFold2 database in a pairwise manner. Using E. coli and M. jannaschii as representative bacterial and archaeal proteomes for the comparative analysis, we mapped...
  6. ...and annotation. Our genomic and transcriptomic data found positive selection of key metabolic genes in nectivorous avian species and deletion of critical genes (SLC2A4, GCK) involved in glucostasis in other vertebrates. We found expression of a fructose-specific version of SLC2A5 putatively in place of insulin...
  7. ...similarity in morphology and developmental programs (Gupta et al. 2007), being genomically as divergent from C. elegans as human from mouse (Cutter 2008); and (2) the recently identified sister species of C. elegans termed Caenorhabditis inopinata (Kanzaki et al. 2018). Comparisons between s of different...
  8. ...Evans4, Mohammad Raza4, Alexander J. Keeley4,5, Nikki Smith5, Ana Da Silva Filipe11, James G. Shepherd11, Chris Davis11, Sahan Bennett11, Vattipally B. Sreenu11, Alain Kohl11, Elihu Aranday-Cortes11, Lily Tong11, Jenna Nichols11, Emma C. Thomson11, The COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium12...
  9. ...distributed SNPs). (C–E) Pairwise genetic diversity between genomic copies from imputed whole- sequences. (C) (Left [High*High]) Pairwise comparison of the genomic copies with high levels of intra-genomic variation between strains of the same subpopulations (single-colored dots) show a genetic diversity of <1...
  10. ...not identical, DNA-binding specificities, as reflected by their position weight matrix (PWM) models (Sandelin et al. 2004). (C) Direct comparison between the in vitro binding levels of Cbf1 and Pho4 at their putative genomic binding sites, measured by genomic-context PBM (Gordân et al. 2013). Each data point...
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