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  1. ...within the same FunFam. (*) Known cancer genes from CGC.Figure 2, B through D, provide illustrative examples of FIEs in three functional families in which mutations affected the same functional site in multiple paralogs, including those in the known cancer genes EGFR and RAC1. Although this study focused...
  2. ...-GRN consistently outperforms all baseline methods across all four benchmark data sets, achieving a mean AUPRC of 0.476. This is a substantial improvement over the supervised methods, including the second-best method, GeneLink, which achieves a mean AUPRC of 0.322, and the third-best, Grace, at 0.263. In contrast...
  3. ...through “premature” polyadenylation are key for cell functions (Singh et al. 2018).Thus, even though the role and the consequences of the host/nested gene organization are starting to be uncovered, an updated -wide analysis is urgently needed. As such, characterization and identification of all possible...
  4. ...) Collection and preprocessing of snRNA-seq and snATAC-seq data sets in physical space. (B) Multiple analysis to identify an AD-associated gene list including differential gene expression analysis; identification of cCRE; cell type–specific, AD-associated risk variants; and peak-to-gene linkages. (C) Two...
  5. ...observed minimal score biases in the last but one expression bin, the last bin showed large biases in the score values for all published methods owing to the significant variance of the genes’ average expressions (Fig. 1C). Whereas Seurat, Seurat_AG, and SCANPY first underestimated two-thirds of the gene...
  6. ...@cau.edu.cnAbstractAlthough CRISPR-Cas-based editing has made significant strides over the past decade, achieving simultaneous homozygous gene editing of multiple targets in primary cells remains a significant challenge. In this study, we optimized a coselection strategy to enhance homozygous gene editing rates in the s of primary...
  7. ...Haiyue Liu and Lea H. Gregersen Center for Gene Expression, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark Corresponding author: leag@sund.ku.dkAbstractTranscription is regulated at multiple levels, including initiation, elongation, and termination...
  8. ...by expression analysis of host genes. Genome Res 19: 481–490. doi:10.1101/gr.084129.108 ↵Gennarino VA, D'Angelo G, Dharmalingam G, Fernandez S, Russolillo G, Sanges R, Mutarelli M, Belcastro V, Ballabio A, Verde P, et al. 2012. Identification of microRNA-regulated gene networks by expression analysis of target...
  9. ...that roughly one third of P. pacificus genes have no detectable homologs in C. elegans (Athanasouli et al. 2023) and that detailed experimental studies have revealed distinct functions of highly conserved genes (Moreno et al. 2016; Theska and Sommer 2024), the ability to functionally annotate gene sets based...
  10. ...119 showed no significant compositional changes with age after correcting for multiple tests. 120 Next, we performed age-associated differential expression analysis for each cell subclass, fitting 121 a single-cell linear model to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) associated with aging...
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