The regions surrounding transcription start sites (TSSs) of genes play a critical role in the regulation of gene expression. At the same time, current evidence indicates that these regions are particularly stressed by transcription-related mutagenic phenomena. In this work we performed a genome-wide analysis of the distribution of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) inside the 10 kb region flanking human TSSs by dividing SNPs into four classes according to their frequency (rare, two intermediate classes, and common). We found that, in this 10 kb region, the distribution of variants depends on their frequency and on their localization relative to the TSS. We found that the distribution of variants is generally different for TSSs located i...
ABSTRACT: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technolo-gies are yielding ever higher volumes of human g...
SummaryA new look at the transcription start is presented in which we can see transcription factors ...
When the first draft of the human genome was published, scientists labeled all non-genic regions (\u...
BACKGROUND: It has been speculated that the polymorphisms in the non-coding portion of the human gen...
Background: Descriptive hierarchical Poisson models and population-genetic coalescent mixture models...
It is likely that evolutionary differences among species are driven by sequence changes in regulator...
Mutations and subsequent polymorphisms are important not only for identifying influences on genetic ...
Article first published online: 28 SEP 2007To assess the relative contributions of trans-acting fact...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
Noncoding DNA sequences, which play various roles in gene expression and regulation, are under evolu...
Epistatic selection between coding and regulatory variation in human evolution and disease LAPPALAIN...
Evolution of gene regulation is crucial for our understanding of the phenotypic differences between ...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Noncoding DNA sequences, which play various roles in gene expression and regulation, are under evolu...
ABSTRACT: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technolo-gies are yielding ever higher volumes of human g...
SummaryA new look at the transcription start is presented in which we can see transcription factors ...
When the first draft of the human genome was published, scientists labeled all non-genic regions (\u...
BACKGROUND: It has been speculated that the polymorphisms in the non-coding portion of the human gen...
Background: Descriptive hierarchical Poisson models and population-genetic coalescent mixture models...
It is likely that evolutionary differences among species are driven by sequence changes in regulator...
Mutations and subsequent polymorphisms are important not only for identifying influences on genetic ...
Article first published online: 28 SEP 2007To assess the relative contributions of trans-acting fact...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
Noncoding DNA sequences, which play various roles in gene expression and regulation, are under evolu...
Epistatic selection between coding and regulatory variation in human evolution and disease LAPPALAIN...
Evolution of gene regulation is crucial for our understanding of the phenotypic differences between ...
Copy number variation (CNV) of DNA sequences is functionally significant but has yet to be fully asc...
Despite considerable excitement over the potential functional significance of copy-number variants (...
Noncoding DNA sequences, which play various roles in gene expression and regulation, are under evolu...
ABSTRACT: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technolo-gies are yielding ever higher volumes of human g...
SummaryA new look at the transcription start is presented in which we can see transcription factors ...
When the first draft of the human genome was published, scientists labeled all non-genic regions (\u...