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  1. ...Dynamic A-to-I RNA editing in response to gut microbiome 1 in honey bees 2 3 Yuange Duan1 #, Min Huang1 #, Lin Ye1 #, Ling Ma1, Yashuai Wu1, Yating Du1, Jiyao Liu1, 4 Fan Song1, Li Tian1, Wanzhi Cai1, Hu Li1, Xin Zhou1, Shiqi Luo1 * 5 6 1. State Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Forestry...
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  2. ...on the provided clonal tree in Laks et al. (2019) from the original study. All 48 genes found by ScisTree2 were among them, with only one gene, XXYLT1, that was not identified as an ancestral gene in ScisTree2. We also investigated the topological concordance between the inferred cell lineage tree (Fig. 9, right...
  3. ...the shortest species-specific nucleotide sequences offers insights into species evolution and holds potential practical applications in agriculture, wildlife conservation, and healthcare. We propose a new method for sequence analysis termed nucleic “quasi-primes,” the shortest occurring sequences in each of 45...
  4. ...per sample, along with a computational tool for designing large-scale microsatellite panels. Our method addresses the greatest challenge for microsatellite profiling—“stutter” artifacts—with a low-temperature hybridization capture that significantly reduces these artifacts. We also developed...
  5. ..., Germany Corresponding authors: pnavarro@pasteur.fr, job.dekker@umassmed.eduAbstractMitotic chromosomes are considered to be universally folded as loop arrays across species and cell types. However, some studies suggest that features of mitotic chromosomes might be cell type– or species-specific. We...
  6. ...Contiguous and complete assemblies of Blastocystis gut microbiome–associated protists reveal evolutionary diversification to host ecology Abigail L. Lind1,2, Nathan A. McDonald2,3, Elias R. Gerrick4, Ami S. Bhatt5,6 and Katherine S. Pollard1,7,8 1Gladstone Institute for Data Science...
  7. ..., morphology, and disease susceptibility. We explore the limitations of current data sets for variant interpretation, tradeoffs between sequencing strategies, and the burgeoning role of long-read s for capturing structural variants. In addition, we consider how large-scale collections of whole- sequence data...
  8. ...and taxonomic composition of the microbiome and its implications in identifying health and disease signatures across different body sites and geographic regions (Lozupone et al. 2012; David et al. 2014; Sommer et al. 2017). The large-scale integration of microbiome functional changes and their associations...
  9. ...-Relate on the UK Biobank and All of Us data sets. On a data set of 200,000 individuals split between two parties, SF-Relate detects 97% of third-degree or closer relatives within 15 h of runtime. Our work enables secure identification of relatives across large-scale genomic data sets.Collaborative studies that aim...
  10. ...et al. 2018; Korpela et al. 2018; Yassour et al. 2018; Shao et al. 2019). Here, we revisit diversity patterns at the species and nucleotide level to investigate how gut microbiome community complexity changes in the infant over the first year of life. We then leverage these observations to infer...
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