Searching journal content for articles similar to Zheng et al. 12 (8): 1221.

Displaying results 1-10 of 2524
For checked items
  1. ...appropriate therapy choice and timing (Black and McGranahan 2021; Fisk et al. 2022).Gene duplication during species evolution is an important mechanism that permits genetic diversity and the development of new functions through drift and selection (Ohno 1970; Taylor and Raes 2004). Duplicated genes...
  2. ...-pass whole- sequencing to determine the extent of the copy number alterations exhibited by the proband. The deletion spanned from the telomere of Chromosome 8p to position 7,247,573 (∼7.2 Mb) and encompassed 23 protein-coding genes, whereas the duplication spanned from position 11,828,865–40,361,770 (∼28...
  3. ..., and coverage RNA-seq tracks are shown. (B) Genome-wide correlation between replication timing and gene expression. Expressed genes were identified (threshold of ≥2 log2TPM) and sorted by their RT. The y-axis represents the percentage of expressed genes within each bin. Logistic regression (inner line) and 95...
  4. ..., presumably via accelerated recombination during fbxn gene duplication, thereby reinforcing genetic divergence among populations and between species.An unusually conserved genomic region is identified surrounding Cni-neib-1Given the highly dynamic nature of fbxn genes across C. nigoni populations...
  5. ....27% of the expressed genes generating gene–TE chimeric transcripts, including those with function affecting host preference. Our combined genomic and transcriptomic approaches provide evidence of TE-driven divergence between species, highlighting the evolutionary role of TEs in the context of host shift, a key...
  6. ...-specific elongation rates of more than 3000 genes. By combining short time point sampling after synchronized RNAPII release into the gene body and a new computational framework to track the distance traveled by RNAPII, we greatly increase the number of genes for which it is possible to obtain elongation rates. Our...
  7. .... 2018).We measured changes in genomic content and cell size in human iPSC-CMs following R3 activation and stress (Fig. 4A). Cells were stained for TNNT2, DNA (DAPI), and F-actin. The exposure time during imaging for F-actin was reduced for images obtained under stressed culture conditions to prevent F...
  8. ...on the probability of gene reuse and the expected amount of genomic convergence (Bohutínská and Peichel 2024). As time since speciation increases, species accumulate genomic and functional divergence, so that when adaptation to a common lifestyle occurs, the probability of gene reuse should be reduced, which should...
  9. ...to gene expression regulation during stem cell differentiation. Nucleic Acids Res 46: 11502–11513. doi:10.1093/nar/gky817 ↵Love MI, Huber W, Anders S. 2014. Moderated estimation of fold change and dispersion for RNA-seq data with DESeq2. Genome Biol 15: 550. doi:10.1186/s13059-014-0550-8 ↵Lu Z, Lin Z...
  10. ...-based whole- sequencing (WGS) for clinical genomics. This progress is partly motivated by LRS's ability to detect causative variants missed by short reads, such as pathogenic deletions in the DMD gene leading to Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) (Geng et al. 2023) or repeat expansions in high GC content...
For checked items

Preprint Server