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A male-transmitted B chromosome undergoes strong meiotic drag in females of the jewel wasp Nasonia vitripennis. [PDF]
Ferree PM +4 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Gene regulation is frequently altered in diseases in unique and patient‐specific ways. Hence, personalised strategies have been proposed to infer patient‐specific gene‐regulatory networks. However, existing methods do not scale well because they often require recomputing the entire network per sample.
Johannes Kersting +5 more
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HSF5: A novel switch for meiotic pachynema progression in male germ cells. [PDF]
Luo C, Yu Z, Liu D, Xu H, Zhan J, Sun F.
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Abstract Chronic pain, marked by nociceptive sensitization and maladaptive neuroplasticity, affects 30% of the global population with escalating socioeconomic burdens. Epidemiological data show a 2‐3‐fold increase in neuropsychiatric co‐morbidities among individuals with chronic pain, where epigenetic dysregulation serves as a key mechanism linking ...
Kai Zhang +18 more
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Testis-specific protein HSF5 is essential for proper chromatin organization and transcriptional reprogramming to drive pachynema progression. [PDF]
Luo CH +12 more
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Integration of epigenetics into ecotoxicology: insights and fundamental research needs
ABSTRACT Epigenetics refers to heritable changes in genome function that occur without direct alterations to the DNA sequence. A multitude of environmental contaminants can influence the epigenetic marks of a genome. Changes of epigenetic marks including DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non‐coding RNAs can induce alterations at the gene ...
Albano Pinto +3 more
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Chromatin Profiling Reveals Distinct Male and Female Trajectories for Developmental Learning Potential. [PDF]
Kunzelman GW, Batistuzzo A, London SE.
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MASTL drives hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression and paclitaxel resistance by triggering mitotic catastrophe. Depletion of MASTL induces DNA damage and promotes mitotic catastrophe, leading to cell death in HCC. MASTL‐mediated mitotic catastrophe depends on PP2A‐B55α activity, suggesting a novel therapeutic target for overcoming chemotherapy ...
Ke Wang +4 more
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Epigenetic and transcriptomic alterations precede amyloidosis in the Alzheimer's disease App<sup>NL-G-F</sup> knock-in mouse model. [PDF]
Okhovat M +15 more
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