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  1. ...of antisense transcription in the human . Nat Biotechnol 21: 379–386. Genome Res GENOME Genome Research Genome Res. Genome Res 1088-9051 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 10.1101/gr.280820.125 ;gr.280820.125v1 ;gr.280820.125 gr.280820.125 gr.280820.125 Research Transcriptome-wide systematic search does...
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  2. ...number of genomic mutations in just a few cell cycles. In contrast, despite clear deaminase activity and DNA damage, APOBEC3B upregulation does not generate a significant increase in mutations in the gastric epithelium. APOBEC3B-associated mutagenesis remains minimal even in the context of TP53...
  3. ...) from RNA-seq data, which can accurately identify PAS and quantify PAU in a transcriptome-wide manner. Using 3′ end-seq data as the benchmark, we showed that APAIQ outperforms current methods on PAS identification and PAU quantification, including DaPars2, Aptardi, mountainClimber, SANPolyA, and QAPA...
  4. ...Comprehensive analysis of indels in whole- microsatellite regions and microsatellite instability across 21 cancer types Akihiro Fujimoto1,2,3, Masashi Fujita1, Takanori Hasegawa4, Jing Hao Wong2,3, Kazuhiro Maejima1, Aya Oku-Sasaki1, Kaoru Nakano1, Yuichi Shiraishi5,6, Satoru Miyano4,6, Go Yamamoto...
  5. .... Our analyses suggest that the genomic stability of gars, which may explain the ability of deeply divergent gar species to hybridize and has contributed to their higher structural similarity to tetrapod s than those of the far more closely related teleost fishes, may result from very low rates...
  6. .... Additionally, G4s are linked to genomic instability and have been associated with several diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders (Simone et al. 2015; Georgakopoulos-Soares et al. 2018; Wang et al. 2021; Makova and Weissensteiner 2023; Wang and Vasquez 2023; Zhang et al. 2023).View larger...
  7. ...and treatments, the overall 5-yr survival rate is still ∼30% (Badgwell et al. 2017). GC is a heterogeneous disease. A landmark study of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) proposed four molecular subtypes of GC, including Epstein–Barr virus (EBV)-associated, microsatellite instable (MSI), genomically stable (GS...
  8. .... 2013), including mitochondrial dysfunction, genomic instability, and cellular senescence. The stochastic development of mtDNA deletion mutations has implications for the role of these mutations in somatic mosaicism (Campbell et al. 2015) and aging in postmitotic tissues. The relative lack of genetic...
  9. ...is accompanied by the formation of de novo enhancer contacts and activation of MYC, illustrating how structural genomic variants can alter the 3D during oncogenesis. In summary, our findings provide evidence for the loss of organization at multiple scales during breast cancer progression, revealing novel...
  10. ..., it is noteworthy that a substantial fraction of indels are associated with “AGAT” microsatellite instability. The reasons for the hypermutability of “AGAT” microsatellites is unknown to us, as is whether this phenomenon extends to other species.Tandem repeat mutations, such as indels and large contractions...
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