<p>(<b>A</b>) Position of five analyzed nucleosomes (blue rectangles) and binding sites of transcription factors. Nucleosomes are arbitrarily numbered starting from the farthest (e.g. nuc 1) towards the RefSeq transcription start site (TSS) and the translation start site ATG, which are both located at nucleosome 5 (nuc 5). Nucleotide numbering with +1 corresponds to A of the ATG. (<b>B</b>) Predicted nucleosomes and location of CpGs (vertical stripes) and the CpG island along the <i>Cadm1</i> promoter. (<b>C</b>) Five fragments covering analyzed CpGs in bisulfite-treated genomic DNA and predicted nucleosomes. (<b>D</b>) Possible nucleosome positions from three different algorithms.</p
Computational prediction of eukaryotic promoters from the nucleotide sequence is one of the most att...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
In order to analyze a huge massive of poorly studied genome sequences, it is necessary to develop no...
BACKGROUND: The DNA of all eukaryotic organisms is packaged into nucleosomes, the basic repeating un...
Transcription factor binding sites are essential components of the machinery that controls gene expr...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Motivation: Nucleosome organization of DNA plays the key role in transcription initiation. Exhaustiv...
Hown with the nucleosome positions from Ozsolak (2007) denoted by black bars superimposed on the NXS...
In computational methods, position weight matrices (PWMs) are commonly applied for transcription fac...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
In eukaryotic genomes, nucleosomes are responsible for packaging DNA and controlling gene expression...
Motivation: The nucleosome is the basic repeating unit of chromatin. It contains two copies each of ...
Nucleosomes are DNA-histone complex, each wrapping about 150 pairs of double-stranded DNA. Their fun...
Genomic nucleosome positions determine DNA accessibility to regulatory molecules, and thus modulate ...
Computational prediction of eukaryotic promoters from the nucleotide sequence is one of the most att...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
In order to analyze a huge massive of poorly studied genome sequences, it is necessary to develop no...
BACKGROUND: The DNA of all eukaryotic organisms is packaged into nucleosomes, the basic repeating un...
Transcription factor binding sites are essential components of the machinery that controls gene expr...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
Motivation: Nucleosome organization of DNA plays the key role in transcription initiation. Exhaustiv...
Hown with the nucleosome positions from Ozsolak (2007) denoted by black bars superimposed on the NXS...
In computational methods, position weight matrices (PWMs) are commonly applied for transcription fac...
EukaryoticDNAis wrapped around nucleosomes, the packaging units of chromatin, and this architecture ...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
In eukaryotic genomes, nucleosomes are responsible for packaging DNA and controlling gene expression...
Motivation: The nucleosome is the basic repeating unit of chromatin. It contains two copies each of ...
Nucleosomes are DNA-histone complex, each wrapping about 150 pairs of double-stranded DNA. Their fun...
Genomic nucleosome positions determine DNA accessibility to regulatory molecules, and thus modulate ...
Computational prediction of eukaryotic promoters from the nucleotide sequence is one of the most att...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
In order to analyze a huge massive of poorly studied genome sequences, it is necessary to develop no...