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  1. ...structure analyses, genetic diversity evaluation, and ancestry estimation (Kennedy et al. 2003; Zimmerman et al. 2020). Simultaneously, the latest advances in SNP high-throughput arrays and WGS facilitate the SNPs applied in the usual genetic analyses. However, compared with WGS, SNP arrays were primarily...
  2. ...to the level of the histone modification signature transitions regulating gene transcription.Indeed, our technology can be considered as a low-resolution high-throughput screening strategy (i.e., retrieve novel targets through the unbiased power provided by Illumina sequencing) that can be combined with more...
  3. ...that the same homologous regions are examined in each individual (Peterson et al. 2012).High-throughput low-cost genotyping has largely been achieved by the analysis of single-nucleotide polymorphisms on microarray-based platforms (SNP arrays). These allow up to several thousand SNPs to be tested simultaneously...
  4. ...k-mer cross-species profiling reveals taxon-specific TE expansions accompanied 1 by KZFP co-option and functional impacts in ruminants 2 3 Pengju Zhao1,2*, Jiayi He1,2, Chen Peng1,2, Yuelang Zhang1,2, Chong Wang1,2, 4 Dongyou Yu1,2, Lingzhao Fang3*, Zhengguang Wang1,2* 5 6 1Hainan Institute...
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  5. ...immunoprecipitation approach reveals principles of dynamic gene regulation in mammals. Mol Cell 47: 810–822. doi:10.1016/j.molcel.2012.07.030 ↵Gasper WC, Marinov GK, Pauli-Behn F, Scott MT, Newberry K, DeSalvo G, Ou S, Myers RM, Vielmetter J, Wold BJ. 2014. Fully automated high-throughput chromatin...
  6. ...), or hybridization capture (Mahmoud et al. 2024) has been used to isolate and analyze specific genomic regions of interest at higher coverage depth, akin to deep high-throughput sequencing panels. While standard methylation detection resolution is limited to 1/coverage levels (∼5% for an average 30× sequencing run...
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  7. ...FANTOM5 (Kawaji et al. 2014) or DBTSS (Suzuki et al. 2015). However, for genes expressed at a low level, whole- experiments might not have enough coverage to reliably pinpoint TSS(s).Several databases provide comprehensive DNA methylation data derived from high-throughput sequencing, including single...
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  8. ...fluorescently labeled nucleotides using Taq DNA polymerase. The labeled DNA molecules are then optically imaged in a high-throughput manner using nanochannel arrays (Lam et al. 2012). De novo assembly is performed using the unique subtelomeric Nt.BspQI patterns, and the assemblies are then mapped...
  9. ...studies in discovering thousands of disease-associated genes necessitates developing novel high-throughput functional genomics approaches to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of these genes. Here, we have coupled multiplexed repression of neurodevelopmental disease–associated genes to single...
  10. ...-seq gave us insight only about the bulk expression profile of the X-linked genes, we wanted to check whether there was X-linked gene reactivation at the single-cell level through RNA-FISH. We performed RNA-FISH for three X-linked genes, namely: Rlim, Atrx, and Pgk1 coupled with Xist (Fig. 6B). As expected...
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