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  1. ...-X are under accelerated pseudogenization. To examine the generality of this pattern, we investigated the evolution of two additional neo-sex chromosomes that emerged independently in D. albomicans and D. americana and reanalyzed neo-sex chromosome evolution in D. miranda. Comparative genomic...
  2. ...different preferences. Transposable elements are a source of genetic novelty between populations and species, driving rapid adaptive evolution. However, the extent of TEs’ contribution to host shift remains unexplored. Here, we perform genomic and transcriptomic analyses in six s of cactophilic species...
  3. ...) it systematically elucidates species-feature associations and reveals 4mC sequence functional differentiation in biological evolution from a eukaryote/prokaryote perspective, offering potential biological insights that could guide future adaptive encoding strategies.The following sections first detail the Methods...
  4. ...to the established ADMIXTURE method in terms of clustering and ancestry inference. The advantage of using tangleGen lies in its interpretability. The hierarchical nature provides insights into ancestral relationships and offers a new perspective on the composition and evolution of populations. Unlike ADMIXTURE...
  5. ...that there are many different, yet repeatedly selected, ways to adapt to aridity and that the degree of convergent evolution increases with both the age of the transitions and species relatedness.Repeated evolution, embracing parallel and convergent evolution, occurs when different lineages evolve similar traits...
  6. ...chromosomes over large genomic regions.The evolution of sex chromosomes represents one of the major innovations of inheritance and plays a core role in sexual evolution in the animal kingdom (Charlesworth 1991; Wright et al. 2016). In species with genetic sex determination mechanisms, sex chromosomes carry...
  7. ...6BT, United Kingdom; 2Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory, The Francis Crick Institute, London NW1 1AT, United Kingdom; 3Cancer Research UK Lung Cancer Centre of Excellence, University College London Cancer Institute, London WC1E 6DD, United Kingdom; 4University College London Cancer...
  8. ...reorganizes 3D architecture, facilitating long-range genomic interactions to modulate gene transcription, we next investigated whether the three ERBS categories display distinct patterns of chromatin interactions.To explore this, we used high-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) in MCF-7 cells...
  9. ...Evolution of -wide methylation profiling technologies Carolina Montano1,2 and Winston Timp1 1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21218, USA; 2Division of Human Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia...
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  10. ...assembly, which can then be further resolved using the UL reads, and finally phased into chromosome-scale haplotypes with Pore-C. The resulting assemblies have a base accuracy exceeding 99.999% (Q50) and near-perfect continuity, with most chromosomes assembled as single contigs. We conclude that ONT...
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