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  1. ...Sophia N. Lee1, Erin C. Banda2,5, Lu Qiao1,5, Sarah L. Thompson1, Karan Singh3, Ryan A. Hagenson1, Teresa Davoli3, Stefan F. Pinter2,4 and Jason M. Sheltzer1 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut 06510, USA; 2Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, UCONN Health, University...
  2. ...such as compaction and accessibility, whereas endogenous DNA allows for in cellulo analysis under physiological conditions. Similarly, proteins can be purified and studied in vitro, expressed exogenously from a plasmid, or endogenously produced within the cell from genomic DNA. Although plasmid-based expression...
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  3. ...1, Raony Cardenas1, Thyago Cardoso1, Luis F. Paulin2, Philippe Sanio2, Joseph Mafofo1, Haiguo Wu1, Val Zvereff1, Albarah El-Khani1, Fahed Al Marzooqi1, Tiago R. Magalhães1, Fritz J. Sedlazeck2,3,4 and Javier Quilez1 1M42, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; 2Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor...
  4. ...Pan analysis reveals families of ubiquitin-ligase adaptors as key genomic divergence drivers that lead to hybrid incompatibility Dongying Xie1,2,3, Pohao Ye1,3, Yiming Ma1 and Zhongying Zhao1 1Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong SAR, China; 2Institute for Research...
  5. ...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...
  6. ..., Barcelona 08034, Spain; 3Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California 94720, USA; 4Genomics Institute, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, California 95060, USA; 5Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering...
  7. ...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...
  8. ...increased, opening exciting new avenues for studying human evolution. Here, we review recent methodological advances in the study of archaic introgression. We begin by providing an overview of the genealogical and genomic signatures left behind by introgression events before reviewing recent methods...
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  9. ...the past decade in linking genomic variation to phenotypic variance (Atwell et al. 2010; Klein et al. 2010; Xiao et al. 2017; Tam et al. 2019; Togninalli et al. 2020; Ramstein and Buckler 2022; Wang et al. 2023; Wu et al. 2023). However, understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying sequence phenotype...
  10. ...to the scientific community owing to the advent of high-throughput sequencing technologies, that investigates the post-transcriptional modifications in RNA (Xiong et al. 2017). Although the existence of modified nucleosides in eukaryotic RNA molecules was confirmed decades ago, their profile, functional roles...
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