Background: Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are highly constrained elements of mammalian genomes, whose functional role has not been completely elucidated yet. Previous studies have shown that some of them act as enhancers in mouse, while some others are expressed in both normal and cancer-derived human tissues. Only one UCE element so far was shown to present these two functions concomitantly, as had been observed in other isolated instances of single, non ultraconserved enhancer elements.Results: We used a custom microarray to assess the levels of UCE transcription during mouse development and integrated these data with published microarray and next-generation sequencing datasets as well as with newly produced PCR validation experiments. W...
AbstractUltraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identi...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved sequences within or adjoining orthologous gene...
Abstract Background Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are highly constrained elements of mammalian geno...
Background: Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are highly constrained elements of mammalian genomes, who...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
Across the human genome, there are nearly 500 'ultraconserved' elements: regions of at least 200 con...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
Ultraconserved enhancer sequences show perfect conservation between human and rodent genomes, sugges...
Non-coding “ultraconserved” regions containing hundreds of consecutive bases of perfect sequence con...
Summary: This study explores the relationship between three-dimensional genome organization and ultr...
Non-coding "ultraconserved" regions containing hundreds of consecutive bases of perfect sequence con...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
AbstractUltraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identi...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved sequences within or adjoining orthologous gene...
Abstract Background Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are highly constrained elements of mammalian geno...
Background: Ultraconserved elements (UCEs) are highly constrained elements of mammalian genomes, who...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
Across the human genome, there are nearly 500 'ultraconserved' elements: regions of at least 200 con...
While experimental studies have suggested that non-coding ultraconserved DNA elements are central no...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
Ultraconserved enhancer sequences show perfect conservation between human and rodent genomes, sugges...
Non-coding “ultraconserved” regions containing hundreds of consecutive bases of perfect sequence con...
Summary: This study explores the relationship between three-dimensional genome organization and ultr...
Non-coding "ultraconserved" regions containing hundreds of consecutive bases of perfect sequence con...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
AbstractUltraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identi...
Ultraconservation has been variously defined to describe sequences that have remained identical or n...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved sequences within or adjoining orthologous gene...