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  1. ...). The existence of F1 and F2 A. spatula × Lepisosteus spp. crosses is surprising because these genera diverged from one another during the Cretaceous period, between 97 and 120 million years ago (Grande 2010; Brownstein et al. 2022a). The slow rate of genomic evolution in gars may enable gars to hybridize across...
  2. ...(GE Healthcare).Hi-CHi-C Libraries were prepared in duplicates for each cell type using the Arima-HiC+ kit (Arima Genomics) according to the manufacturer's instructions. For each cell line (10A, T1, C1) 1 million cells were used per Hi-C reaction. Cells were fixed with 1.2% formaldehyde for 12 min...
  3. ...adaptive immunity, and MHC genes serve as key models in evolutionary genomics, offering insight into birth-and-death evolution, gene duplication, and the maintenance of genetic diversity. However, the organization and evolution of the MHC in species with giant s, such as salamanders, remain poorly...
  4. ...on this comparison, we also draw conclusions about the genomic architecture, evolutionary dynamics, and the main molecular mechanisms that most significantly differentiated their satellitomes.ResultsIdentification of T. freemani satDNAsThe first step was to characterize the T. freemani satellitome. For assembly...
  5. ...of G4s locations in the human viruses’ s (Lavezzo et al. 2018); and Plant-GQ harbors G4s across 195 plants (Ge et al. 2019). Genome-wide G4-seq-based detection of G4s was performed in 19 organisms (Chambers et al. 2015; Marsico et al. 2019) and rG4-seq maps in the s of Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
  6. ..., with a mean identity of 93.6% (Fig. 2E).Fossil-calibrated and -scale divergence time reveals a late Cretaceous origin and Paleogene radiation of TuberaceaeTo provide a robust timeline for Tuberaceae emergence and diversification as well as a backbone for all comparative genomic analyses, we first produced...
  7. ...whole- sequencing, the Pan-Cancer Atlas of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) project has provided a comprehensive catalog of high-confidence somatic structural variants including duplications in a large number of cancer samples (The ICGC/TCGA Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes Consortium 2020). Furthermore...
  8. ...these hypotheses (Kent et al. 2012; Liu et al. 2015, 2017; Wallberg et al. 2015; Rueppell et al. 2016; Jones et al. 2019; Kawakami et al. 2019; Waiker et al. 2021), but so far, none are strongly supported. It is also not clear whether eusociality per se selects for higher recombination rates or whether high rates...
  9. ...duplications and duplication inversions. These results support the conclusion that OMKar can accurately reconstruct the karyotypes, especially in samples with low rearrangement complexity.View this table: In this window In a new window Table 2. Simulated nonterminal SV edge recall by event types...
  10. ..., DSN can also remove informative repetitive elements, such as the coding sequences of abundant gene families, which are particularly relevant in polyploid plants arising from whole duplication events (Matvienko et al. 2013). More recently, the CRISPR-Cas9 (clustered regularly interspaced short...
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