Gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not random. Genes showing similar expression (coexpression) patterns are often clustered along the genome. The goal of this study is to characterize coexpression clustering in mammalian genomes and to investigate the underlying mechanisms.We detect clustering of coexpressed genes across multiple scales, from neighboring genes to chromosomal domains that span tens of megabases and, in some cases, entire chromosomes. Coexpression domains may be positively or negatively correlated with other domains, within and between chromosomes. We find that long-range expression domains are associated with gene density, which in turn is related to physical organization of the chromosomes within the nucleus. We show that ...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
The nucleus is a highly compartmentalised organelle. Associations of genomic loci with nuclear struc...
BACKGROUND: Gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not random. Genes showing similar expression (coexpr...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
Trabajo presentado en los Barcelona BioMed Seminars, el 21 de febrero de 2018, en el Institute for R...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
peer-reviewedGenes that belong to the same functional pathways are often packaged into operons in pr...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. Th...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
Specific mammalian genes functionally and dynamically associate together within the nucleus. Yet, ho...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
The role of natural selection in biology is well appreciated. Recently, however, a critical role for...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
The nucleus is a highly compartmentalised organelle. Associations of genomic loci with nuclear struc...
BACKGROUND: Gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not random. Genes showing similar expression (coexpr...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
Trabajo presentado en los Barcelona BioMed Seminars, el 21 de febrero de 2018, en el Institute for R...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. The...
peer-reviewedGenes that belong to the same functional pathways are often packaged into operons in pr...
Gene order is not random in eukaryotic chromosomes, and co-regulated genes tend to be clustered. Th...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
Specific mammalian genes functionally and dynamically associate together within the nucleus. Yet, ho...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
The role of natural selection in biology is well appreciated. Recently, however, a critical role for...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
In studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organization. We as...
The nucleus is a highly compartmentalised organelle. Associations of genomic loci with nuclear struc...