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Current Challenges of Transcription Compartmentalization Research
Transcription factors, coactivators, and RNA polymerase II assemble into transcription compartments ranging from small, defined complexes to liquid‐like condensates. This review unifies these seemingly competing descriptions along a single continuum and asks what these compartments have been shown to do, and what they have not, revealing that the most ...
Thomas Quail, Sina Wittmann
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The impact of sex on the immune system explored at the single-cell level. [PDF]
Yazar S +8 more
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This study unveils a novel antibacterial mechanism against MRSA, in which the compound Py‐27 selectively targets and inhibits aspartate transcarbamoylase (ATCase), a key enzyme in pyrimidine synthesis. This inhibition disrupts DNA replication, induces oxidative damage, leading to potent bactericidal activity.
Xiaorong Yang +11 more
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SCW: building the whole-genome 3D structures based on extremely sparse single-cell Hi-C data. [PDF]
Zhu H, Liu T, Shrestha B, Wang Z.
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We developed UCtracker, a urine DNA methylation–based deep learning model, for noninvasive diagnosis and postoperative surveillance of urothelial carcinoma. UCtracker demonstrates high diagnostic accuracy, robustness at ultralow sequencing depth, early recurrence detection, and dynamic risk‐stratified monitoring of molecular residual disease ...
Shengwei Xiong +19 more
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Decoding the Avian Missing Gene Mystery: Dot Chromosomes Unmask Extensive Gene Loss and Novel Genetic Instability. [PDF]
Hron T +7 more
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Utilization of long-read sequencing for the detection of structural rearrangements with AgileStructure. [PDF]
Lascelles C +7 more
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ChASM: a statistically rigorous method for the detection of chromosomal aneuploidies in ancient DNA studies. [PDF]
Rohrlach AB, Tuke J, Prüfer K, Haak W.
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Chromosome segregation synchrony in S. pombe is noise limited and arises without positive feedback. [PDF]
Williams W +5 more
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