As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at detecting regulatory elements in intergenic sequences are becoming more prevalent. Most comparative methods for transcription factor (TF) binding site discovery make use of global or local alignments of orthologous regulatory regions to assess whether a particular DNA site is conserved across related organisms, and thus more likely to be functional. Since binding sites are usually short, sometimes degenerate, and often indepen-dent of orientation, alignment algorithms may not align them correctly. Here, we present a novel, alignment-free approach for using conservation information for TF binding site discovery. We relax the definition of conserve...
Comprehensive identification of DNA cis-regulatory elements is crucial for a predictive understandin...
Comparative genomics provides a rapid means of identifying functional DNA elements by their sequence...
Recipes for all the proteins that are needed by an organism are described in its genes which are enc...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
A major challenge in life sciences is the understanding of mechanisms that regulate the expression o...
Abstract Background This work addresses the problem of detecting conserved transcription factor bind...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
Abstract Background Algorithms that locate evolutionarily conserved sequences have become powerful t...
In the post-genomic era, identification of specific regulatory motifs or transcription factor bindin...
Motivation: Phylogenetic Footprint is a new approach for revealing potential transcription factor bi...
Motivation: Identification of functionally conserved regulatory ele-ments in sequence data from clos...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
Eukaryotic gene expression is regulated by transcription factors (TFs) binding to promoter as well a...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
Despite the fact that each cell in an organism has the same genetic information, it is possible that...
Comprehensive identification of DNA cis-regulatory elements is crucial for a predictive understandin...
Comparative genomics provides a rapid means of identifying functional DNA elements by their sequence...
Recipes for all the proteins that are needed by an organism are described in its genes which are enc...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
A major challenge in life sciences is the understanding of mechanisms that regulate the expression o...
Abstract Background This work addresses the problem of detecting conserved transcription factor bind...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
Abstract Background Algorithms that locate evolutionarily conserved sequences have become powerful t...
In the post-genomic era, identification of specific regulatory motifs or transcription factor bindin...
Motivation: Phylogenetic Footprint is a new approach for revealing potential transcription factor bi...
Motivation: Identification of functionally conserved regulatory ele-ments in sequence data from clos...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
Eukaryotic gene expression is regulated by transcription factors (TFs) binding to promoter as well a...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
Despite the fact that each cell in an organism has the same genetic information, it is possible that...
Comprehensive identification of DNA cis-regulatory elements is crucial for a predictive understandin...
Comparative genomics provides a rapid means of identifying functional DNA elements by their sequence...
Recipes for all the proteins that are needed by an organism are described in its genes which are enc...