Searching journal content for articles similar to Trinklein et al. 14 (1): 62.

Displaying results 1-10 of 160
For checked items
  1. ...310022, China; 9State Key Laboratory for Macromolecule Drugs and Large-scale Manufacturing, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325030, China ↵10 These authors contributed equally to this work. Corresponding authors: wuyf@immunol.org, reny@genomics.cn, jingang...
  2. ..., can function as promoters, enhancers, and/or insulators, thereby regulating both proximal and distal target genes in an allele-specific manner.Genomic imprintingIn the mid-1980s, it was observed that fertilized mouse oocytes containing either two maternal or two paternal s failed to develop to term...
  3. ...at Austin, Dell Pediatric Research Institute, Austin, Texas 78723, USA; 9Department of Life Sciences, School of Sciences, European University Cyprus, Nicosia 1516, Cyprus; 10Cancer Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology Laboratory, Basic and Translational Cancer Research Center (BTCRC), Nicosia 1516, Cyprus...
  4. ...::RDE-1 co-IPs overlapping the indicated features. (F) 23H-RNA sequences are categorized by the number of perfectly matching genomic loci. (G) PALTA3 and PAL5A genomic distribution and the most abundant duplex from each repetitive element. (H) Overlap between 23H-RNA loci and EERs and ARLs. Numbers shown...
  5. ...(Kaikkonen et al. 2013). Conserved RELA-bound regions showed the highest eRNA signal, followed by old TE-derived RELA-bound regions. The majority of the two TE categories reside within the distal genomic regions (more than 3 kb away from gene TSS). We found a clear pattern of bi-directional transcription...
  6. ...into the effects of genetic variation on splicing and RNA abundance. Furthermore, the ability to directly sequence RNA enables the detection of RNA modifications in tandem with ascertaining the allelic origin of each molecule. Here, we leverage these advantages to determine allele-biased patterns of N6...
  7. ...repeats drive expression of nonrepetitive sequences in a cell type–specific manner. Finally, we observe many fairly long antisense transcripts originating from canonical gene promoters, pointing to pervasive bidirectional promoter activity during spermatogenesis that is distinct and more frequent compared...
  8. .... 2023). Nevertheless, there remain major questions about how the activities of TEs are regulated and how TEs coevolved with the host in the germline.Many TE-derived sequences function as gene regulatory elements, such as promoters and enhancers, to drive tissue- and cell type–specific gene expression...
  9. ...abundances of accessible ssDNA and accessible DNA). (C) KAS-seq, ATAC-seq, and KAS-ATAC mitochondrial profiles in human GM12878 cells. (D) Fragment length distribution in biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM12878 cells). (E) Genome-wide TSS metaprofiles for biotin-ATAC-seq and KAS-ATAC libraries (GM...
  10. ...discovered single-stranded overhangs on dsDNA, known as jagged ends (Jiang et al. 2020b; Ding et al. 2022).The involvement of various DNA nucleases in cfDNA fragmentation could retrospectively explain, in part, the observation that the ends of cfDNA fragments preferentially occurred at certain genomic...
    OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE
For checked items

Preprint Server