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  1. ...climate. Asian cultivated rice Orzya sativa L. has previously been classified in different varietal groups, based on historic domestication events, mostly notably indica (Xian) and japonica (Geng), with other recognized groups including those described as aus, aromatic (Basmati), and admixed (Wang et al...
  2. ...context is encoded within a checkpoint for genotyping. DV's specialty is providing checkpoints that control the known and unknown systematic bias for a wide range of sequencing technologies, with several notable extensions. Recent work used the 1000 Genomes Project cohort to supplement DV with an allele...
  3. ...Caenorhabditis briggsae and its sister species Caenorhabditis nigoni provide an ideal model system to address this question, as they exhibit extensive genomic divergence with limited gene flow from C. briggsae to C. nigoni. Despite previous comparative genomic studies, a comprehensive analysis of both...
  4. ...Lake Malawi cichlid pan graph reveals extensive structural variation driven by transposable elements Fu Xiang Quah1,2, Miguel Vasconcelos Almeida1, Moritz Blumer2, Chengwei Ulrika Yuan1,2, Bettina Fischer2, Kirsten See1, Ben Jackson2, Richard Zatha3, Bosco Rusuwa3, George F. Turner4, M. Emília...
  5. ...). This is necessary to escape the plant immune system and to confer the ability to infect new host varieties.Recent progress in heterokaryotic fungi genomics, such as in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, has revealed extensive nuclear variations in structural and gene content (Li et al. 2019; Sperschneider et al. 2023b...
  6. ...and Asian aboriginal Tibetan pigs. Using the F1 hybrid progeny, we then examine how allelic differences in 3D chromatin architecture broadly affect gene expression, and eventually phenotype, at multiple levels.ResultsConstruction of high-resolution diploid Hi-C contact mapsTo generate chromosome...
  7. ...regulation can be inferred from experimentally measured changes in chromatin accessibility at carefully selected gene loci. For this purpose, Förster resonance energy transfer combined with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FRET-FISH) was recently developed (Mota et al. 2022). This method takes advantage...
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  8. ...Revisiting models of enhancer–promoter communication in gene regulation Gilad Barshad1,2 and Charles G. Danko1,2 1Baker Institute for Animal Health, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine...
  9. ...are usually lost over short evolutionary timescales, but they can be retained through three primary mechanisms: conservation of wild-type function, in which duplicates alter gene dosage or provide redundancy; subfunctionalization, in which ancestral function is partitioned across copies...
  10. ...; Gordon et al. 2015; Whiting et al. 2022) and the swift and convergent patterns of phenotypic adaptation in guppies can arise via two possible genetic mechanisms in the absence of hybridization (Stern 2013; Lee and Coop 2017). It is possible that DNMs underlie the rapid rates of phenotypic adaptation...
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