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  1. ....0001, Wilcoxon rank-sum test) (Fig. 3E; Supplemental Fig. S6). Similarly, the nucleotide conservation (phyloP score) of flanking genomic regions is also reduced in species-specific genes (Supplemental Fig. S6). Notably, C. nigoni–specific dispensable genes display significantly higher nucleotide diversity...
  2. ...Barcelona, Spain Corresponding authors: claudia.carareto@unesp.br, cristina.vieira@univ.lyon1.frAbstractHost shifts in insects are considered a key process with the potential to contribute to reproductive isolation and speciation. Both genomic and transcriptomic variation are attributed to such a process...
  3. ...regulation. By critically examining both established tools and emerging techniques such as editing, synthetic chromosomes, and high-resolution imaging, we provide a practical framework for investigators seeking to uncover direct regulators of specific genes. Our goal is to guide the design of experiments...
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  4. ...-specific conserved regions and data set–wide multi-MUMs with a single, partitioned Mumemto run.Merging enables interspecific multi-MUM computationPFP is designed for repetitive inputs like pans consisting of many same-species s. Interspecific data sets have greater sequence diversity and are less compressible...
  5. ...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...
  6. ...(Sim et al. 2021; Mehdiabadi et al. 2022; Kanemaru et al. 2023), skeletal muscle (Kedlian et al. 2024), and many other tissues (Zhang et al. 2021). We also analyzed transcriptomic data from multiple studies of mouse peripheral nerves to determine if XIST/Xist expression in male nerves is conserved. We...
  7. ...Científicas, 50059, Zaragoza, Spain; 2European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SD, United Kingdom; 3University of Liverpool, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, Liverpool L69 7ZB, United Kingdom; 4Department of Botany...
  8. ...DongAhn Yoo1, Katherine M. Munson1 and Evan E. Eichler1,2 1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA; 2Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA Corresponding author: ee3@uw...
  9. ...designed to detect small repeat units from relatively low-error-rate data such as short-read sequencing data. They often do not perform well with higher repeat lengths and/or lower frequencies. Other tools like DeepRepeat (Fang et al. 2022), tandem-genotypes (Mitsuhashi et al. 2019), and Expansion...
  10. ...predominantly nuclear, metabolically stable, and they were not the major splice isoforms, but instead they were mostly retained-intron isoforms, each containing a specific retained intron, and this intron retention phenomenon is conserved in humans and mice. Collectively, our study reveals a widespread...
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