Chaturvedi, Samridhi Escalona, Merly Marimuthu, Mohan PA Nguyen, Oanh Chumchim, Noravit Fairbairn, Colin W Seligmann, William Miller, Courtney Shaffer, H Bradley Whiteman, Noah K
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The California Pipevine, Aristolochia californica Torr., is the only endemic California species within the cosmopolitan birthwort family Aristolochiaceae. It occurs as an understory vine in riparian and chaparral areas and in forest edges and windrows. The geographic range of this plant species almost entirely overlaps with that of its major specia...
Supple, Megan A Escalona, Merly Adkins, Jillian Buchalski, Michael R Alexandre, Nicolas Sahasrabudhe, Ruta M Nguyen, Oanh Sacco, Samuel Fairbairn, Colin Beraut, Eric
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The American black bear, Ursus americanus, is a widespread and ecologically important species in North America. In California, the black bear plays an important role in a variety of ecosystems and serves as an important species for recreational hunting. While research suggests that the populations in California are currently healthy, continued moni...
Zheng, Fei Han, Quan
DNA conformations, which encompass the three-dimensional structures of the DNA strand, play a crucial role in genome regulation. During DNA translocation in a nanopore, various conformations occur due to interactions...
Talwar, James V Klie, Adam Pagadala, Meghana S Carter, Hannah
SummaryHarmonizing variant indexing and allele assignments across datasets is crucial for data integrity in cross-dataset studies such as multi-cohort genome-wide association studies, meta-analyses, and the development, validation, and application of polygenic risk scores. Ensuring this indexing and allele consistency is a laborious, time-consuming...
Rogers, Deborah L Washburn, Loraine Kohorn Birker, Cheryl Labbé, Michelle A Campbell, Matthew A Schreier, Andrea D
San Fernando Valley spineflower (Chorizanthe parryi var. fernandina [S. Watson] Jeps.) (Polygonaceae) is an herbaceous annual plant, endemic to California, and until rediscovered in 1999 had been thought to be extinct for almost seven decades. Historically documented at 10 locations, it currently persists at 2, separated by approximately 27 km. Sta...
Lott, Paul C Chiu, Katherine Quino, Juanita Elizabeth Vang, April Pangia Lloyd, Michael W Srivastava, Anuj Chuang, Jeffrey H Consortium, for the PDXNet Carvajal-Carmona, Luis G
Precision medicine holds great promise for improving cancer outcomes. Yet, there are large inequities in the demographics of patients from whom genomic data and models, including patient-derived xenografts (PDX), are developed and for whom treatments are optimized. In this study, we developed a genetic ancestry pipeline for the Cancer Genomics Clou...
Dong, Peng Zhang, Shu Gandin, Valentina Xie, Liangqi Wang, Lihua Lemire, Andrew L Li, Wenhong Otsuna, Hideo Kawase, Takashi Lander, Arthur D
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The contrast between the disruption of genome topology after cohesin loss and the lack of downstream gene expression changes instigates intense debates regarding the structure-function relationship between genome and gene regulation. Here, by analyzing transcriptome and chromatin accessibility at the single-cell level, we discover that, instead of ...
Hervoso, Jonatan L Amoah, Kofi Dodson, Jack Choudhury, Mudra Bhattacharya, Arjun Quinones-Valdez, Giovanni Pasaniuc, Bogdan Xiao, Xinshu
Recent studies have highlighted the essential role of RNA splicing, a key mechanism of alternative RNA processing, in establishing connections between genetic variations and disease. Genetic loci influencing RNA splicing variations show considerable influence on complex traits, possibly surpassing those affecting total gene expression. Dysregulated...
Park, Jesslyn Desai, Hetvee Liboy-Lugo, José M Gu, Sohyun Jowhar, Ziad Xu, Albert Floor, Stephen N
IGHMBP2 is a nonessential, superfamily 1 DNA/RNA helicase that is mutated in patients with rare neuromuscular diseases SMARD1 and CMT2S. IGHMBP2 is implicated in translational and transcriptional regulation via biochemical association with ribosomal proteins, pre-rRNA processing factors, and tRNA-related species. To uncover the cellular consequence...
Duttke, Sascha H Guzman, Carlos Chang, Max Delos Santos, Nathaniel P McDonald, Bayley R Xie, Jialei Carlin, Aaron F Heinz, Sven Benner, Christopher
Patterns of transcriptional activity are encoded in our genome through regulatory elements such as promoters or enhancers that, paradoxically, contain similar assortments of sequence-specific transcription factor (TF) binding sites1-3. Knowledge of how these sequence motifs encode multiple, often overlapping, gene expression programs is central to ...