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  1. ..., and metabolomics. Each layer offers unique insights into cellular functions and diseases, and various strategies have been developed for data-driven integration (Ritchie et al. 2015; Picard et al. 2021; Hernández-Lemus and Ochoa 2024). Common approaches combine omics layers into a single data set to facilitate...
  2. ...heterogeneity and the mechanisms underlying development and disease. However, current GRN inference methods fail to utilize multi-omics data and prior knowledge from a biologically interpretable insight. Therefore, we propose PRISM-GRN, a Bayesian model that seamlessly incorporates known GRNs, along with sc...
  3. ...1 Title 1 Single-nucleus multiomic profiling of the aging mouse substantia nigra reveals 2 conserved gene alterations linked to Parkinson’s disease 3 Running title: Substantia nigra aging linked to Parkinson 4 Kangli Wang1, Weikun Xia1, Yingli Gu1, Songpeng Zu1, Qian Yang2, Maria Luisa Amaral1...
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  4. ...beneath and colour-coded as the tracks. Grey boxes and lines indicate regions with HCNE matches between species. (H) Heatmap of enrichment of single gene mouse knockout phenotypes for collections of HCNEs as indicated in panel D. Significance in -log10(HyperFdrQ) are indicated both relative the whole...
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  5. .... Corresponding authors: qhjiang@hit.edu.cn, Shang@nwpu.edu.cn, twang@nwpu.edu.cnAbstractSpatial omics (SOs) are powerful methodologies that enable the study of genes, proteins, and other molecular features within the spatial context of tissue architecture. With the growing availability of SO data sets...
  6. ...reveal associations between structural features of protein and evolutionary constraint, providing key functional insights into natural selection.Predicted structural variants provide novel insights into genetic effects on phenotypesTo conduct association analysis based on protein variation, we measured...
  7. ...Hongyang Li and Yuanfang Guan Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA Corresponding author: gyuanfan@umich.eduAbstractDecoding the cell type–specific transcription factor (TF) binding landscape at single-nucleotide resolution...
  8. ...and proteins derived from a single gene and play important functions in the regulation, localization, and function of mRNAs and proteins, ultimately contributing to phenotypic diversity (Mariella et al. 2019; Li et al. 2021). Therefore, it is essential to comprehensively identify global APA events and explore...
  9. ...Dayea Park and Can Cenik Department of Molecular Biosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712, USA Corresponding author: ccenik@austin.utexas.eduAbstractLong-read sequencing technology enables highly accurate detection of allele-specific RNA expression, providing insights...
  10. ...Braunschweig and Hannover Medical School, Hannover Medical School, 30625 Hannover, Germany; 8Institute of Functional Genomics, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany Corresponding author: michael.altenbuchinger@bioinf.med.uni-goettingen.deAbstractAdvances in omics technologies have allowed...
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