2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-024-03351-2
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Prevalence of and gene regulatory constraints on transcriptional adaptation in single cells

Ian A. Mellis,
Madeline E. Melzer,
Nicholas Bodkin
et al.

Abstract: Background Cells and tissues have a remarkable ability to adapt to genetic perturbations via a variety of molecular mechanisms. Nonsense-induced transcriptional compensation, a form of transcriptional adaptation, has recently emerged as one such mechanism, in which nonsense mutations in a gene trigger upregulation of related genes, possibly conferring robustness at cellular and organismal levels. However, beyond a handful of developmental contexts and curated sets of genes, no comprehensive genome… Show more

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