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  • Cell-type-specific 3D epigenomes in the developing human cortex
    Song, Michael; Pebworth, Mark-Phillip; Yang, Xiaoyu ... Nature (London), 11/2020, Volume: 587, Issue: 7835
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    Lineage-specific epigenomic changes during human corticogenesis have been difficult to study owing to challenges with sample availability and tissue heterogeneity. For example, previous studies using ...
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  • The 3D Genome Browser: a we... The 3D Genome Browser: a web-based browser for visualizing 3D genome organization and long-range chromatin interactions
    Wang, Yanli; Song, Fan; Zhang, Bo ... Genome Biology, 10/2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 1
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    Here, we introduce the 3D Genome Browser, http://3dgenome.org , which allows users to conveniently explore both their own and over 300 publicly available chromatin interaction data of different ...
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  • The epigenomic landscape of... The epigenomic landscape of transposable elements across normal human development and anatomy
    Pehrsson, Erica C; Choudhary, Mayank N K; Sundaram, Vasavi ... Nature communications, 12/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Transposable elements (TEs) have deposited functional regulatory elements throughout the human genome. Although most are silenced, certain TEs have been co-opted by the host. However, a ...
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  • Widespread contribution of ... Widespread contribution of transposable elements to the rewiring of mammalian 3D genomes
    Choudhary, Mayank N K; Quaid, Kara; Xing, Xiaoyun ... Nature communications, 02/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Transposable elements (TEs) are major contributors of genetic material in mammalian genomes. These often include binding sites for architectural proteins, including the multifarious master protein, ...
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  • A map of cis-regulatory ele... A map of cis-regulatory elements and 3D genome structures in zebrafish
    Yang, Hongbo; Luan, Yu; Liu, Tingting ... Nature (London), 12/2020, Volume: 588, Issue: 7837
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    The zebrafish (Danio rerio) has been widely used in the study of human disease and development, and about 70% of the protein-coding genes are conserved between the two species . However, studies in ...
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  • Co-opted transposons help p... Co-opted transposons help perpetuate conserved higher-order chromosomal structures
    Choudhary, Mayank Nk; Friedman, Ryan Z; Wang, Julia T ... Genome Biology, 01/2020, Volume: 21, Issue: 1
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    Transposable elements (TEs) make up half of mammalian genomes and shape genome regulation by harboring binding sites for regulatory factors. These include binding sites for architectural proteins, ...
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  • Tissue-specific DNA methyla... Tissue-specific DNA methylation is conserved across human, mouse, and rat, and driven by primary sequence conservation
    Zhou, Jia; Sears, Renee L; Xing, Xiaoyun ... BMC genomics, 09/2017, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Uncovering mechanisms of epigenome evolution is an essential step towards understanding the evolution of different cellular phenotypes. While studies have confirmed DNA methylation as a conserved ...
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  • Cis-regulatory evolution of... Cis-regulatory evolution of the recently expanded Ly49 gene family
    Fan, Changxu; Xing, Xiaoyun; Murphy, Samuel J. H. ... Nature communications, 06/2024, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Comparative genomics has revealed the rapid expansion of multiple gene families involved in immunity. Members within each gene family often evolved distinct roles in immunity. However, less ...
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