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  1. ...Zaslavsky1, Todd Trappe4, Scott Trappe4,9 and Stuart C. Sealfon1,9 1Department of Neurology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS), New York, New York 10029, USA; 2Lewis-Sigler Institute of Integrative Genomics, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA; 3Center for Computational...
  2. ...and the most recent common ancestor of L. osseus and L. oculatus (Fig. 1A; Supplemental Table S5). Comparative genomic analysis revealed distinctive characteristics of macrochromosomes and microchromosomes in A. spatula, L. osseus, and L. oculatus. Macrochromosomes contain a higher total number of genes...
  3. ....05.003 ↵Batut P, Dobin A, Plessy C, Carninci P, Gingeras TR. 2013. High-fidelity promoter profiling reveals widespread alternative promoter usage and transposon-driven developmental gene expression. Genome Res 23: 169–180. doi:10.1101/gr.139618.112 ↵Bell AC, West AG, Felsenfeld G. 1999. The protein CTCF...
  4. ...is accompanied by the formation of de novo enhancer contacts and activation of MYC, illustrating how structural genomic variants can alter the 3D during oncogenesis. In summary, our findings provide evidence for the loss of organization at multiple scales during breast cancer progression, revealing novel...
  5. ...Functional genomics analysis of developing zebrafish and human endoderm reveals highly conserved cisregulatory modules acting during vertebrate organogenesis Daniela M. Riley,1,7 Randa Elsayed,1,7 Mark D. Walsh,2,7 Simaran Johal,2 Ying Lin,3,4 Harry Walton,1 Till Bretschneider,5 Sascha Ott,1...
  6. ...pinpoints age-associated changes at a cell-type-specific level, revealing a subset of 29 genes that increasingly express with age and are enriched in PD-related pathways, notably in 30 oligodendrocytes at late aging stages. Integration with five public PD single-cell RNA-seq 31 datasets highlights 85 genes...
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  7. ...contributions of transposable elements to PAAD pathogenesis and immunogenicity and to explore new opportunities for biomarker discovery and immunotherapeutic development.ResultsIntegrative analysis of transposable element activation across patient cohorts and cell line data setsTo comprehensively characterize...
  8. ...no additional processing steps and thus facilitating its integration into existing genomic diagnostic workflows. Ongoing improvements in accuracy, throughput, and cost reduction further broaden LRS's applications across model and nonmodel organisms. With decreasing costs, LRS is now practical for generating...
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  9. ...its genetics and genomics fully reproducible by C. elegans laboratories over many years. CGC1 is available at the Caenorhabditis Genetics Center stock center (https://cgc.umn.edu/strain/CGC1).Genome sequencing and assemblyWe harvested genomic DNA (gDNA) from CGC1 and sequenced it in two sets apiece...
  10. ...depth derived from genomic alignments. Further analysis of hexamer binding positions across the GAPDH-201 coding regions tracked the genomic starting points of mapped reads, revealing diverse preferences for hexamer priming sites. Approximately 95% of identified hexamer priming sites...
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