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  1. ...(Pol II) -wide. These approaches provide a high-resolution view of transcription initiation, pausing, and elongation, enabling rapid detection of transcriptional changes following TF perturbation.Other methods survey Pol II–associated chromatin-bound RNAs, such as chromatin-associated RNA-seq (Chr...
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  2. .... koepferae (columnar cacti), D. arizonae (Opuntia sp. or columnar cacti), D. m. mojavensis (F. cylindraceus), D. m. wrigleyi (Opuntia sp.), and D. m. sonorensis (S. thurberi). We obtained high-resolution assemblies for all s, with an average of 567 scaffolds, 13.8 Mb of N50 (Supplemental Table S1), and ∼98...
  3. ...High resolution s of multiple Xiphophorus species provide new insights into microevolution, hybrid incompatibility, and epistasis Yuan Lu1,9, Edward Rice2,9, Kang Du1, Susanne Kneitz3, Magali Naville4, Corentin Dechaud4, Jean-Nicolas Volff4, Mikki Boswell1, William Boswell1, LaDeana Hillier5, Chad...
  4. ...proposed to exhibit a range of divergent features compared with histones in archaea and eukaryotes. However, no functional genomic studies of the properties of Bdellovibrionota chromatin have been carried out. In this work, we map the landscape of chromatin accessibility, active transcription, and three...
  5. ...-nucleotide resolution, such as RNA degradome, transcription start sites, translation initiation sites, and epitranscriptomic modifications. We demonstrate its utility with examples of upstream ORFs, downstream ORFs, nested ORFs, and differential isoform translation in humans, Arabidopsis, tomatos, and rice. We also...
  6. ...-stimulated mutant sequence, 0.91-fold, P-value = 0.73) (Supplemental Fig. S9B).To test the function of this enhancer in its chromatin context, we deleted the genomic region in TeloHAECs using CRISPR-Cas9 (Supplemental Fig. S9C). We performed two deletion experiments: “Deletion 1” which spans from 160 bp upstream...
  7. ..., it stands to reason that these proteins should play an important role in establishing enhancer–promoter interactions. Indeed, recent studies using high-resolution chromosome conformation capture (3C) methods have found that depletion of both Pol II (Barshad et al. 2023; Zhang et al. 2023) and mediator...
  8. ...shifts. High-resolution alignment dotplots were generated in Gepard v2.1 to investigate the sequence composition at shifted CDRs (Krumsiek et al. 2007).Centromeric TE enrichment was analyzed with permutation tests using our custom Python script. The rationale behind was to randomly reshuffle locations...
  9. ...Laboratory, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA; 3Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899, USA; 4Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030, USA; 5...
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  10. .... 2017; Xu et al. 2019), including a high-resolution reference assembly of its 20 chromosomes from the S. polyrhiza 9509 (Sp9509) and 7498 (Sp7498) clones (Michael et al. 2017; Hoang et al. 2018; Harkess et al. 2021). For our study, we retrieved Sp9509 from the Landolt duckweed collection, now managed...
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