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  1. ..., 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...
  2. ...-base resolution methylation levels for individual CpG sites across the . These resources also annotate hypomethylated regions commonly linked to gene promoters, as well as allele-specific methylation patterns relevant to genomic imprinting. Notable examples include MethBase (Song et al. 2013), MethBank (Zhang et...
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  3. ...and differences in the molecular mechanisms governing TL regulation. Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) or linkage analyses could leverage the genetic diversity to identify new genes or variants contributing to TL regulation, an approach that has yielded important insight into TL regulators (Gatbonton et al...
  4. ..., it often 24 struggles with interpretability because of its black-box nature. We evaluate 12 ML models 25 alongside GBLUP and BayesR to identify key factors influencing genomic prediction 26 performance across traits with different genetic architectures in multiple agricultural species, 27 including pigs...
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  5. ...et al., 2019), underlining the significance of transcription factor-mediated regulatory 476 mechanisms governing the antiviral immune response in Atlantic salmon. IRF8 exhibited the 477 highest level of enrichment in those genes which were identified across RNA-seq, ATAC-478 seq, and H3K27ac datasets...
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  6. ..., presumably via accelerated recombination during fbxn gene duplication, thereby reinforcing genetic divergence among populations and between species.An unusually conserved genomic region is identified surrounding Cni-neib-1Given the highly dynamic nature of fbxn genes across C. nigoni populations...
  7. ...Ruhollah Shemirani1, Gillian M. Belbin1,9, Sinead Cullina1,2, Christa Caggiano1, Christopher R. Gignoux3,4, Noah Zaitlen5,6,7 and Eimear E. Kenny1,2,8 1Institute for Genomic Health, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York 10029, USA; 2Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences...
  8. ...Fig. S5C).We divided the centromeric regions into consecutive 1-kb windows and identified breakpoint-associated regions by analyzing variations in resequencing coverage depth across these windows, detecting a total of 40 such regions across 18 ditelosomic lines (Supplemental Table S1). Overall...
  9. ...-quadruplex structures across the evolutionary spectrum. Quadrupia has identified G-quadruplex sequences in 108,449 reference s, with a total of 140,181,277 G-quadruplexes. The database also hosts a collection of 319,784 G-quadruplex clusters of 20 or more members, annotated by taxonomic distributions, multiple sequence...
  10. ...to five ovarian cancer data sets, we identify an integrated gene program indicative of tumor-infiltrating T cells across gene panels. Together, LLOKI provides a robust foundation for cross-platform ST studies, with the potential to scale to large atlas data sets, enabling deeper insights into cellular...
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