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  1. ...sequences and their association with expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) to form the most comprehensive resource of this type, accessible through the UCSC Genome Browser. If your GOI and/or candidate TF are known to be expressed in human cancer, two useful tools that are relevant are DepMap, which...
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  2. ...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...
  3. ...). In the absence of another Triturus assembly or cytogenetic FISH evidence, we cannot completely rule out the possibility that the apparent translocation is an assembly error. However, genes flanking the additional MHC region from both sides map to a continuous genomic region in other newt assemblies, rendering...
  4. ...explosion: Given that each human typically contains 40,000 to 200,000 variants at <0.5% minor allele frequency (MAF) (The 1000 Genomes Project Consortium 2015), an analysis of all possible rare variant pairs yields between 8 billion to nearly 20 trillion combinations per individual, necessitating a priori...
  5. ...3 signal are weak domains in young cells, and genes that show a loss of H3K27me3 signal are strong domains in young cells. (G,H) Genome browser tracks of genes that are differentially methylated in enterocytes, showing a loss (G) and gain (H) in H3K27me3 signal with age.To map age-dependent changes...
  6. ...methods and references. A higher CAMUS score indicates a potentially higher annotation accuracy (Methods). CAMUS can be applied to three distinct cell type annotation scenarios: (1) cross-species (including species from human, mouse, zebrafish, chick, lizard, turtle, and macaque), (2) cross...
  7. ...enriched for genomic regions that contained bivalent domains, similar to prior findings (Thudium et al. 2022). These findings suggest that instances of specific genomic features identified in ASD risk genes (King et al. 2013; Zhao et al. 2018) are also common features of transcriptional disruptions...
  8. ...and chromatin accessibility map across regenerative stages provides new insights into regeneration regulatory mechanisms and serves as a valuable resource for the community.The zebrafish (Danio rerio) serves as an excellent model organism for studying complex tissue regeneration processes owing to its...
  9. ...QTL) mapping, which aims to explore the functional impacts of genomic variants in their native genomic and biological contexts (Aguet et al. 2023). Among different types of molQTL, gene expression QTL (eQTL) have been widely studied, particularly in humans. For example, the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx...
  10. ...Ran Zhang1,2, Chengxiang Qiu1, Galina N. Filippova3, Gang Li1,2, Jay Shendure1,4,5,6,7, Jean-Philippe Vert8, Xinxian Deng3, William Stafford Noble1,9 and Christine M. Disteche3,10 1Department of Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA; 2eScience Institute...
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