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  1. ..., this is aided and abetted by new standards of encoding methylation information directly into the alignment files (BAMs) as sequence tags.LRS is changing the landscape of molecular diagnosticsMolecular diagnosis is crucial for managing genetic diseases, offering confirmation, specialized care, risk...
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  2. ...classifier for -wide detection. The limitation of the supervised classification framework primarily manifests in its detection speed and relatively small reception fields. Genome-wide detection with a binary classifier can be computationally inefficient as the small window causes scanning to be resource...
  3. ...to ABCA7 dysfunction and posed a risk for Alzheimer's disease (De Roeck et al. 2018). Although these scattered studies have reported splicing-associated TRs (spl-TRs) and provided a glance at the potential mechanism and relevance to disease, no large-scale study on this issue has been conducted. Here, we...
  4. ...from patients with Parkinson's disease and healthy individuals, in order to investigate whether diagnosis status influenced our findings, we repeated the association analysis separately in patients (n = 362) and controls (n = 117) and observed that 99.9% of the validated STR:CpG associations retained...
  5. ...healthy individuals. Identifying these determinants may give insights into disease risk or progression and could improve population-genetic models of mutations. Recombinant inbred strains such as those in the BXD family have accumulated mutations over dozens of generations of inbreeding, offering a unique...
  6. ..., Massachusetts 02115, USA Corresponding author: gary.churchill@jax.orgAbstractInvestigation of the molecular mechanisms of aging in the human heart is challenging because of confounding factors, such as diet and medications, as well as limited access to tissues from healthy aging individuals. The laboratory...
  7. ...as those with the highest 5% of PRSs, whereas low-risk individuals were identified as those with the lowest 5% of PRSs. High-risk individuals defined by PRS-Net exhibited an elevated risk of disease throughout their lifetime compared with those predicted by baseline methods, especially for UC, asthma, RA...
  8. ...between circRNA expression changes and disease status at the system level, we performed the weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) to assign individual circRNAs to coexpression modules according to the 1060 circRNAs identified in the 134 cortex samples. As shown in Figure 2A, we identified 14...
  9. ...of genetic information through RNA editing contributes to proteomic diversity, but the extent and significance of RNA editing in disease is poorly understood. In particular, few studies have investigated the relationship between RNA editing and disease at a -wide level. Here, we developed a framework...
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