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  1. ...lymphoma (DLBCL) data set in which we integrate SWATH-MS-based proteomics with transcriptomic and phenotypic data.State-of-the-art proteomic approaches such as liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole-time of flight tandem mass spectrometry (LC-QTOF-MS/MS) facilitate the high-throughput characterization...
  2. ...://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.References ↵Alexander H, Hu SK, Krinos AI, Pachiadaki M, Tully BJ, Neely CJ, Reiter T. 2023. Eukaryotic s from a global metagenomic data set illuminate trophic modes and biogeography of ocean plankton. MBio 14: e0167623. doi:10.1128/mbio.01676-23 ↵Andersen TO, Altshuler I, Vera-Ponce de León A...
  3. ...of genetic diversity in microbes, viruses, or even genes.With high-throughput sequencing, we can obtain haplotypes by linking reads that share informative alleles, for example, single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Unfortunately, standard de novo short-read or long-read assembly approaches can collapse...
  4. ...CRISPR-Cas9-based repeat depletion for high-throughput genotyping of complex plant s Marzia Rossato1,2,6, Luca Marcolungo1,6, Luca De Antoni1, Giulia Lopatriello1, Elisa Bellucci3, Gaia Cortinovis3, Giulia Frascarelli3, Laura Nanni3, Elena Bitocchi3, Valerio Di Vittori3, Leonardo Vincenzi1, Filippo...
  5. ...structure analyses, genetic diversity evaluation, and ancestry estimation (Kennedy et al. 2003; Zimmerman et al. 2020). Simultaneously, the latest advances in SNP high-throughput arrays and WGS facilitate the SNPs applied in the usual genetic analyses. However, compared with WGS, SNP arrays were primarily...
  6. ...High-throughput and -scale targeted mutagenesis using CRISPR in a nonmodel multicellular organism, Bombyx mori Sanyuan Ma1, Tong Zhang1, Ruolin Wang1, Pan Wang1, Yue Liu1,2, Jiasong Chang1,3, Aoming Wang1, Xinhui Lan1, Le Sun1, Hao Sun1, Run Shi1, Wei Lu1, Dan Liu1, Na Zhang1, Wenbo Hu1, Xiaogang...
  7. ..., catalyzed by the adenosine deaminase acting on RNA (ADAR) enzymes, is a posttranscriptional process that modifies RNA sequences and diversifies the transcriptome. ADARs bind to double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) and their specificity and efficiency are affected by the structural properties of these substructures...
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  8. ...by endogenous RNA or known cross-species protein sequences. Gene-finding methods developed before the transition to massive genomic sequencing powered by high-throughput sequencing have been focused on using intrinsic evidence in the form of the Markov chain models reflecting the k-mer frequency patterns...
  9. ...studies in discovering thousands of disease-associated genes necessitates developing novel high-throughput functional genomics approaches to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of these genes. Here, we have coupled multiplexed repression of neurodevelopmental disease–associated genes to single...
  10. ...MSU-BIT University, Shenzhen, Guangdong 518172, China; 4Zhongguancun Academy, Beijing 100094, China Corresponding author: bliu@bliulab.netAbstractThe development of spatial transcriptomics (ST) technologies has revolutionized the way we map the complex organization and functions of tissues...
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