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A versatile regulatory toolkit of arabinose-inducible artificial transcription factors for Enterobacteriaceae

Design of arabinose-inducible artificial transcription factors A core objective of our work was to develop inducible, heterologous regulators capable of genetically reprogramming gene regulatory networks in Enterobacteriaceae, specifically Salmonella and E. coli. To achieve this, we designed arabinose-inducible ATFs incorporating diverse DBDs originating from CRISPR/dCas9 and plant heterologous TFs (Fig. 1)….

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guidelines and a use case from a new Bioconductor package

Epimutations are rare alterations of the normal DNA methylation pattern at specific loci, which can lead to rare diseases. Methylation microarrays enable genome-wide epimutation detection, but technical limitations prevent their use in clinical settings: methods applied to rare diseases’ data cannot be easily incorporated to standard analyses pipelines, while epimutation…

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Bioconductor – ramr

DOI: 10.18129/B9.bioc.ramr     Detection of Rare Aberrantly Methylated Regions in Array and NGS Data Bioconductor version: Release (3.13) ramr is an R package for detection of low-frequency aberrant methylation events in large data sets obtained by methylation profiling using array or high-throughput bisulfite sequencing. In addition, package provides functions…

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