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  1. ...is also often tissue-specific and developmental stage–specific in a spatiotemporal pattern (Memczak et al. 2013; Rybak-Wolf et al. 2015; Venø et al. 2015).An increasing volume of research has been evidencing the regulatory functionality of circRNAs and their use in disease diagnosis (Memczak et al. 2013...
  2. ...). One key insight from comparative studies is that the well-characterized genomic organization seen in mice and humans (the long-standing gold standard for MHC genomic research) is actually a derived state, specific to placental mammals. In humans, the MHC spans 4–5 Mb and contains well over 200 genes...
  3. ...tissues (e.g., in the human brain) were functional in HDFs (such as RP11-398K22.12). Although the exact molecular mechanisms of RP11-398K22.12 are not yet fully understood, its potential role in HDFs suggests that lncRNAs may be functionally relevant across multiple tissues in spite of the cell-type-specific...
  4. ..., and boundary levels that are associated with significant changes in regulatory signals and gene expression enriched in tissue-specific processes. Finally, we leverage TGIF boundaries to prioritize sequence variants for multiple phenotypes from the NHGRI GWAS catalog. Taken together, TGIF is a flexible tool...
  5. ...there is a global limitation of nutrients, represents a system in which such a link may readily reveal itself. We show that specific tsRNAs indeed show a dynamic accumulation upon entering the pupal stage. We describe experiments to characterize the mode of tsRNA action and, through the use of such gained knowledge...
  6. ...list of novel mouse genes producing protein identified six of 19 genes with a clear human homolog (Table 1). Of these five show homology with annotated genes in humans, all of which showed highly enriched expression in testis (compared with somatic tissues), with expression specifically observed...
  7. ...author: rory.johnson@dbmr.unibe.chAbstractThe sequence domains underlying long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) activities, including their characteristic nuclear enrichment, remain largely unknown. It has been proposed that these domains can originate from neofunctionalized fragments of transposable elements (TEs...
  8. ...developmental defects in late spermatogenesis. In addition, six knockouts were fully or partially rescued by transgenes in a trans configuration, indicating that those lncRNAs primarily work in trans . Furthermore, gene expression profiles for five lncRNA mutants revealed that testis-specific lncRNAs...
  9. ...that collectively built annotations of potential enhancers in various pig tissues (Kern et al. 2021; Pan et al. 2021; Yuan et al. 2021; Yue et al. 2021; Zhao et al. 2021; Li et al. 2022; Zhu et al. 2022). However, in skeletal muscle, prior studies lack well-characterized temporal enhancer dynamics from prenatal...
  10. ...for which molecular rates were significantly related to rates of bill shape evolution. We show that homologs of the identified protein-coding genes as well as genes in close proximity to the identified noncoding regions are involved in craniofacial embryo development in mammals. They are associated...
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