Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC) DNA elements that display striking conservation among species, suggesting that they have maintained specific functions throughout evolution. CNC function remains poorly understood, although recent studies have identified a role in gene regulation. We hypothesized that the identification of genomic loci that interact physically with CNCs would provide information on their functions. We have used circular chromosome conformation capture (4C) to characterize interactions of 10 CNCs from human chromosome 21 in K562 cells. The data provide evidence that CNCs are capable of interacting with loci that are enriched for CNCs. The number of trans int...
Background: Significant efforts have recently been put into the investigation of the spatial organiz...
The use of comparative genomics to infer genome function relies on the understanding of how differen...
Chromatin folding is increasingly recognized as a regulator of genomic processes such as gene activi...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
Chromosome conformation capture uncovers potential genome-wide interactions between human conserved ...
The comparative analysis of the human and mouse genomes has resulted in the identification of a larg...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
By studying the patterns of nucleotide variation in conserved non-coding (CNC) sequences in comparis...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
Comparative genomics has revealed a class of non-protein-coding genomic sequences that display an ex...
BACKGROUND: Conserved non-coding sequences in the human genome are approximately tenfold more abunda...
Comparative genomic studies have identified thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) in the ...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
There is renewed interest in understanding expression of vertebrate genes in their chromosomal conte...
Analysis of the human and mouse genomes identified an abundance of conserved non-genic sequences (CN...
Background: Significant efforts have recently been put into the investigation of the spatial organiz...
The use of comparative genomics to infer genome function relies on the understanding of how differen...
Chromatin folding is increasingly recognized as a regulator of genomic processes such as gene activi...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
Chromosome conformation capture uncovers potential genome-wide interactions between human conserved ...
The comparative analysis of the human and mouse genomes has resulted in the identification of a larg...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
By studying the patterns of nucleotide variation in conserved non-coding (CNC) sequences in comparis...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
Comparative genomics has revealed a class of non-protein-coding genomic sequences that display an ex...
BACKGROUND: Conserved non-coding sequences in the human genome are approximately tenfold more abunda...
Comparative genomic studies have identified thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) in the ...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
There is renewed interest in understanding expression of vertebrate genes in their chromosomal conte...
Analysis of the human and mouse genomes identified an abundance of conserved non-genic sequences (CN...
Background: Significant efforts have recently been put into the investigation of the spatial organiz...
The use of comparative genomics to infer genome function relies on the understanding of how differen...
Chromatin folding is increasingly recognized as a regulator of genomic processes such as gene activi...