Genes are often regulated in living cells by proteins called transcription factors that bind directly to short segments of DNA in close proximity to specific genes. These binding sites have a conserved nucleotide appearance, which is called a motif. Several recent studies of transcriptional regulation require the reduction of a large collection of motifs into clusters based on the similarity of their nucleotide composition. We present a principled approach to this clustering problem based on a Bayesian hierarchical model that accounts for both within- and between-motif variability. We use a Dirichlet process prior distribution that allows the number of clusters to vary and we also present a novel generalization that allows the core width of...
One of the limiting factors in deciphering transcriptional regulatory networks is the effectiveness ...
The Bayesian approach together with Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques has provided an attractive s...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...
Journal articleBackground: Familial binding profiles (FBPs) represent the average binding specificit...
Algorithmic comparison of DNA sequence motifs is a problem in bioinformatics that has received incre...
An important part of gene regulation is mediated by specific proteins, called transcription factors,...
The network of interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and their regulatory gene targets go...
As noted in the introduction, any mammalian gene may have 50/100, or more, binding sites for transcr...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
Discovery of motifs plays a key role in understanding gene regulation in organisms. Existing tools ...
Background: Transcriptional regulation is an important part of regulatory control in eukaryotes. Eve...
Identification of transcription factor binding sites is a key task to understand gene regulation mec...
The recent growth in genomic data and measurement of genomewide expression patterns allows to examin...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
The recent growth in genomic data and measurement of genome-wide expression patterns allows to exami...
One of the limiting factors in deciphering transcriptional regulatory networks is the effectiveness ...
The Bayesian approach together with Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques has provided an attractive s...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...
Journal articleBackground: Familial binding profiles (FBPs) represent the average binding specificit...
Algorithmic comparison of DNA sequence motifs is a problem in bioinformatics that has received incre...
An important part of gene regulation is mediated by specific proteins, called transcription factors,...
The network of interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and their regulatory gene targets go...
As noted in the introduction, any mammalian gene may have 50/100, or more, binding sites for transcr...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
Discovery of motifs plays a key role in understanding gene regulation in organisms. Existing tools ...
Background: Transcriptional regulation is an important part of regulatory control in eukaryotes. Eve...
Identification of transcription factor binding sites is a key task to understand gene regulation mec...
The recent growth in genomic data and measurement of genomewide expression patterns allows to examin...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
The recent growth in genomic data and measurement of genome-wide expression patterns allows to exami...
One of the limiting factors in deciphering transcriptional regulatory networks is the effectiveness ...
The Bayesian approach together with Markov chain Monte Carlo techniques has provided an attractive s...
Transcription factor (TF) proteins recognize a small number of DNA sequences with high specificity a...