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  1. ...“logistic mixing,” a neural network without hidden layers that uses a simple update rule to adjust the output probabilities for better bitstream coding. This idea has been brought to genomic compression of sequencing reads with GeCo3 (Silva et al. 2020). Another recent use of neural networks for DNA...
  2. ...from DNA variants to phenotypes, spans the entire central dogma of molecular biology; incorporates various nongenetic factors, such as environmental influences (Yao et al. 2025); and is one of the most challenging tasks in biological prediction. Genomic selection (GS) is the most advanced methodology...
  3. ...provides novel insights into the genomic regulatory landscape underlying antiviral 33 immunity in a farmed fish with a complex . 34 Introduction 35 The innate immune response to viral infection, which is mainly based on the type I interferon 36 (type I IFN) pathway is crucial to both disease progression...
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  4. ..., Imperial College London, London W21PG, United Kingdom; 2European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus, Hinxton CB10 1SD, United Kingdom; 3Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki 00014, Finland; 4Centre for Mathematical...
  5. ...and the translocation of one of its members, Cni-neib-1, to the center of Chr IV (Xie et al. 2024), we initially anticipated that the genomic region encompassing Cni-neib-1 would also exhibit rapid evolution. Unexpectedly, the ∼40 kb region surrounding Cni-neib-1 is invariant (>99% sequence identity) across both the cDNA...
  6. ...Methods 7: 461–472. doi:10.1038/nmeth.1459 ↵Galeone V, Dabernig-Heinz J, Lohde M, Brandt C, Kohler C, Wagner GE, Hölzer M. 2025. Decoding bacterial methylomes in four public health-relevant microbial species: nanopore sequencing enables reproducible analysis of DNA modifications. BMC Genomics 26: 394. doi...
  7. ...IP-seq enrichment patterns, genomic DNA coverage, and gene annotations across defined centromeric regions. In Dt7DS and Dt7DL, centromere structure and CENH3 positioning remain stable, consistent with the CS reference. In Dt6BL, a contraction of the CENH3-enriched domain is observed, indicating centromere shrinkage...
  8. ...variants, and deeper insights into the interplay between epigenetics and genomic variation. This mini-review provides a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in long-read DNA sequencing analysis, encompassing reference-based and de novo assembly approaches. We explore the entire workflow, from...
  9. ...using Juicebox Assembly Tools (Durand et al. 2016) based on consistency of Hi-C contact pattern.Resequencing: DNA extraction and sequencingDNA was extracted from single individuals using the Qiagen blood and tissue kit, and the DNA was sequenced using DNBSEQ-G400.Genome annotationWe annotated six...
  10. ...plasma using long-read sequencing technologies. However, the biological properties of long cfDNA molecules (>500 bp) remain largely unknown. To this end, we have investigated the origins of long cfDNA molecules from different genomic elements. Analysis of plasma cfDNA using long-read sequencing reveals...
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