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Our genomes are highly organized spatially in three-dimensions (3D). In interphase nuclei, the genome is anchored and regulated by various nuclear scaffolds and structures, including the nuclear lamina at the nuclear edge, and nucleoli located more ...
Asli Silahtaroglu +2 more
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Chromosome Architecture and Genome Organization. [PDF]
How the same DNA sequences can function in the three-dimensional architecture of interphase nucleus, fold in the very compact structure of metaphase chromosomes and go precisely back to the original interphase architecture in the following cell cycle ...
Giorgio Bernardi
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The mixed liver and kidney transcriptome dataset of Darevskia valentini rock lizard
Objectives This study is performed in the frame of a bigger study dedicated to genomics and transcriptomics of parthenogenesis in vertebrates. Among vertebrates, obligate parthenogenesis was first described in the lizards of the genus Darevskia.
Sergei S. Ryakhovsky +8 more
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Transposable elements that have recently been mobile in the human genome
Background Transposable elements (TE) comprise nearly half of the human genome and their insertions have profound effects to human genetic diversification and as well as disease.
Matias I. Autio +5 more
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Pericentromeric heterochromatin is hierarchically organized and spatially contacts H3K9me2 islands in euchromatin. [PDF]
Membraneless pericentromeric heterochromatin (PCH) domains play vital roles in chromosome dynamics and genome stability. However, our current understanding of 3D genome organization does not include PCH domains because of technical challenges associated ...
Acevedo, David +7 more
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Origin, clonal diversity, and evolution of the parthenogenetic lizard Darevskia unisexualis
Background The hybridization of female D. raddei and male D. valentini gave rise to the parthenogenetic Caucasian rock lizard Darevskia unisexualis. A previously identified genetic polymorphism in the species consisted of one common and two allozyme ...
Andrey A. Vergun +7 more
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Genome tectonics: linking dynamic genome organization with cellular nutrient
Background: Our daily intake of food provides nutrients for the maintenance of health, growth and development. The field of nutrigenomics aims to link dietary intake/nutrients to changes in epigenetic status and gene expression.
Morgan Fleming +3 more
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has no cure, but early detection and risk prediction could allow earlier intervention. Genetic risk factors may differ between ethnic populations.
Daichi Shigemizu +12 more
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Plant genetic reseources: effective utilization [PDF]
Characterizing better understanding the genome organization and differentiating identity of genotypes based on their morphology and genome characteristics are vital determinants in their commercialization, management of germplasm repositories, and ...
Budak, Hikmet
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Background The parthenogenetic Caucasian rock lizard Darevskia armeniaca, like most other parthenogenetic vertebrate species, originated through interspecific hybridization between the closely related sexual Darevskia mixta and Darevskia valentini ...
Anastasiya E. Girnyk +8 more
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