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  1. ...@tamu.edu, jje@uci.eduAbstractMany essential functions of organisms are encoded in highly repetitive genomic regions, including histones involved in DNA packaging, centromeres that are core components of chromosome segregation, ribosomal RNA comprising the protein translation machinery, telomeres that ensure...
  2. ...Haplotype-resolved and population genomics of the threatened garden dormouse in Europe Paige A. Byerly1,2,16, Alina von Thaden1,2,16, Evgeny Leushkin1,3, Leon Hilgers1,3, Shenglin Liu1,3, Sven Winter4,5, Tilman Schell1,3, Charlotte Gerheim1,3, Alexander Ben Hamadou1,3, Carola Greve1,3, Christian...
  3. ...conservation of the X Chromosome gene content across broad swathes of the insect phylogeny, as well as temporal dynamics to the rate of X Chromosome evolution (Meisel et al. 2019; Chauhan et al. 2021).ResultsGenome featuresWe used PacBio HiFi sequencing to generate sequences for a female (XX) migratory locust...
  4. ...expression regulation. By evaluating the data from 866 isolates covering seven trypanosomatid genera, we have revealed that aneuploidy tolerance is an ancestral characteristic of trypanosomatids but has a reduced occurrence in a specific monophyletic clade that has undergone large genomic reorganization...
  5. ...@uni-muenster.deAbstractTo effectively analyze the increasing amounts of available genomic data, improved comparative analytical tools that are accessible to and applicable by a broad scientific community are essential. We built the “2-n-way” software suite to provide a fundamental and innovative processing framework for revealing...
  6. ...in the assembly. For each centromeric region, genomic segments ranging in size between 157 and 358 kb were assembled (Supplemental Table S3).In the majority of donkey satellite-free centromeres, multiple rearrangements (deletions, insertions, and inversions) were observed compared to the horse orthologous...
  7. ...within large inversions can initiate co-adaptation of gene complexes in the rearranged genomic haplotype (e.g., supergenes; Jay et al. 2021; Matschiner et al. 2022). Alternatively, insertion-deletion mutations (indels) can include one or multiple functional genetic elements and studies are starting...
  8. ...million years of divergence, showed that ∼30%–40% of their s retain conserved TADs. Comparative genomic analysis of 17 Drosophila species revealed that chromosomal rearrangement breakpoints are enriched at TAD boundaries but depleted within TADs. Additionally, genes within conserved TADs show lower...
  9. ...Genome-wide characterization of centromeric satellites from multiple mammalian genomes Can Alkan 1 , 6 , Maria Francesca Cardone 2 , 6 , Claudia Rita Catacchio 2 , Francesca Antonacci 1 , Stephen J. O'Brien 3 , Oliver A. Ryder 4...
  10. ...Genome-wide nucleotide-level mammalian ancestor reconstruction Benedict Paten 1 , 4 , Javier Herrero 2 , Stephen Fitzgerald 2 , Kathryn Beal 2 , Paul Flicek 2 , Ian Holmes 3 , and Ewan Birney 2 , 4 1...
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