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  1. ...that no clear motif was found for any of the candidates, indicating that their ability to bind DNA was not dependent on the genetic sequence but rather on the epigenomic state of the genomic region (Supplemental Fig. S3). However, the most strongly enriched motifs for MBD5 and MBD6 harbor a central CG...
  2. ...genomics. Early works in molecular biology on gene expression were limited, because purified RNA is unstable and difficult to work with. However, the discovery (and use in the laboratory) of reverse transcriptase, permitting the controlled synthesis of RNAs into cDNAs (Maniatis et al. 1976...
  3. ...regions where the accumulation of Cast satDNAs correlates positively with gene density and negatively with the TEs density. The position of the (peri)centromere on each chromosome is indicated by a red arrow.Cast1–Cast9 satDNAs chromosome distribution and genomic environmentThe distribution of Cast1–Cast9...
  4. ...allele-specific gene expression across large imprinted domains. In this review, we highlight the features that define ICRs as a distinct class of cis-regulatory regions, from their ability to maintain germline-inherited DNA methylation to their multifunctional roles in transcriptional control. For each...
  5. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
  6. .... 50 51 INTRODUCTION 52 Homology-directed repair (HDR) is a widely used pathway for precise editing, 53 employing CRISPR–Cas9, which enables the accurate insertion or correction of specific 54 DNA sequences at defined genomic loci. HDR-mediated editing is broadly applied in 55 biomedical research...
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  7. ...receptor repertoire sequencing (AIRR-seq), a major advantage of our method is its ability to detect variants in the noncoding regions of IGH. This is in the same vein as the established PacBio SMRT-seq and DNA capture probe method, which was recently used to explore the impact of germline variation...
  8. .../contamination and also emphasize the necessity of more complete data set for more accurate estimation.Detection of extrachromosomal DNA fragmentsThe sequencing of the isolated strains indicated the presence of extrachromosomal DNA fragments, such as secondary replicons (diCenzo and Finan 2017) including plasmids...
  9. ...and apologize for any confusion this may have caused.doi: 10.1101/gr.280860.125 Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press Corrigendum: Characterization of DNA methylation reader proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana Jonathan Cahn , James P.B. Lloyd , Ino D. Karemaker , Pascal W.T.C. Jansen , Jahnvi Pflueger...
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  10. ...: Genes in the genomic regions corresponding to those in Figure 2; APG, MHC-II, extended class II, and framework genes are indicated as colored blocks; MHC-I genes are shown individually; the width of the rectangles indicates gene lengths; filled rectangles below MHC-I genes show the maximum relative...
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