In contrast to changes in protein-coding sequences, the significance of noncoding DNA variation in human disease has been minimally explored. A recent torrent of genome-wide association studies suggests that noncoding variation represents a significant risk factor for common disorders, but the mechanisms by which they contribute to disease remain largely obscure. Distant-acting transcriptional enhancers- a major category of functional noncoding DNA- are likely involved in many developmental and disease-relevant processes. Genome-wide approaches for their discovery and functional characterization are now available and provide a growing knowledgebase for the systematic exploration of their role in human biology and disease susceptibility
Enhancers play a central role in the spatiotemporal control of gene expression and tend to work in a...
Mammalian genomes contain highly conserved sequences that are not functionally transcribed. These se...
Comparison of polymorphism at synonymous and non-synonymous sites in protein-coding DNA can provide ...
In contrast to changes in protein-coding sequences, the significance of noncoding DNA variation in h...
Multiple converging lines of evidence from experimental and human genetic studies indicate that both...
Gene expression regulation is a delicate process that depends on multiple aspects including genome s...
Over the past decades the search for disease causing variants has been focusing exclusively on the c...
Association studies provide genome-wide information about the genetic basis of complex disease, but ...
In recent years, studies of cis-regulatory mechanisms have evolved from a predominant focus on promo...
It has been found that the majority of disease-associated genetic variants identified by genome-wide...
It has been found that the majority of disease-associated genetic variants identified by genome-wide...
Over the last decade, the noncoding part of the genome has been shown to harbour thousands of cis-re...
Over the last decade, the noncoding part of the genome has been shown to harbour thousands of cis-re...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Noncoding DNA sequences (NCS) have attracted much attention recently due to their functional potenti...
Enhancers play a central role in the spatiotemporal control of gene expression and tend to work in a...
Mammalian genomes contain highly conserved sequences that are not functionally transcribed. These se...
Comparison of polymorphism at synonymous and non-synonymous sites in protein-coding DNA can provide ...
In contrast to changes in protein-coding sequences, the significance of noncoding DNA variation in h...
Multiple converging lines of evidence from experimental and human genetic studies indicate that both...
Gene expression regulation is a delicate process that depends on multiple aspects including genome s...
Over the past decades the search for disease causing variants has been focusing exclusively on the c...
Association studies provide genome-wide information about the genetic basis of complex disease, but ...
In recent years, studies of cis-regulatory mechanisms have evolved from a predominant focus on promo...
It has been found that the majority of disease-associated genetic variants identified by genome-wide...
It has been found that the majority of disease-associated genetic variants identified by genome-wide...
Over the last decade, the noncoding part of the genome has been shown to harbour thousands of cis-re...
Over the last decade, the noncoding part of the genome has been shown to harbour thousands of cis-re...
Genetic variation associated with disease often appears in non-coding parts of the genome. Understan...
Noncoding DNA sequences (NCS) have attracted much attention recently due to their functional potenti...
Enhancers play a central role in the spatiotemporal control of gene expression and tend to work in a...
Mammalian genomes contain highly conserved sequences that are not functionally transcribed. These se...
Comparison of polymorphism at synonymous and non-synonymous sites in protein-coding DNA can provide ...