BACKGROUND: The comparison of complete genomes has revealed surprisingly large numbers of conserved non-protein-coding (CNC) DNA regions. However, the biological function of CNC remains elusive. CNC differ in two aspects from conserved protein-coding regions. They are not conserved across phylum boundaries, and they do not contain readily detectable sub-domains. Here we characterize the persistence length and time of CNC and conserved protein-coding regions in the vertebrate and insect lineages. RESULTS: The persistence length is the length of a genome region over which a certain level of sequence identity is consistently maintained. The persistence time is the evolutionary period during which a conserved region evolves under the same selec...
Conserved non-protein-coding DNA elements (CNEs) often encode cis-regulatory elements and are rarely...
DNA is the genetic material at the root of all life, and serves as the \u27instructions\u27 for biom...
Analysis of the human and mouse genomes identified an abundance of conserved non-genic sequences (CN...
PhDComparative genomic studies have identified noncoding regions of the genome which are often more ...
Comparative genomics has revealed a class of non-protein-coding genomic sequences that display an ex...
(c) 2014 De Silva et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
PhDComparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands ...
We have conducted a comprehensive search for conserved elements in vertebrate genomes, using genome-...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
In many eukaryotic genomes only a small fraction of the DNA codes for proteins, but the non-protein ...
Animal genomes possess highly conserved cis-regulatory sequences that are often found near genes tha...
AbstractNon-protein-coding DNA comprises the majority of animal genomes but its functions are largel...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved sequences within or adjoining orthologous gene...
Comparative genomic approaches to gene and cis-regulatory prediction are based on the principle that...
Conserved non-protein-coding DNA elements (CNEs) often encode cis-regulatory elements and are rarely...
DNA is the genetic material at the root of all life, and serves as the \u27instructions\u27 for biom...
Analysis of the human and mouse genomes identified an abundance of conserved non-genic sequences (CN...
PhDComparative genomic studies have identified noncoding regions of the genome which are often more ...
Comparative genomics has revealed a class of non-protein-coding genomic sequences that display an ex...
(c) 2014 De Silva et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative ...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
PhDComparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands ...
We have conducted a comprehensive search for conserved elements in vertebrate genomes, using genome-...
Conserved Noncoding Elements (CNEs) are elements exhibiting extreme noncoding conservation in Metazo...
In many eukaryotic genomes only a small fraction of the DNA codes for proteins, but the non-protein ...
Animal genomes possess highly conserved cis-regulatory sequences that are often found near genes tha...
AbstractNon-protein-coding DNA comprises the majority of animal genomes but its functions are largel...
Background: Evolutionarily conserved sequences within or adjoining orthologous gene...
Comparative genomic approaches to gene and cis-regulatory prediction are based on the principle that...
Conserved non-protein-coding DNA elements (CNEs) often encode cis-regulatory elements and are rarely...
DNA is the genetic material at the root of all life, and serves as the \u27instructions\u27 for biom...
Analysis of the human and mouse genomes identified an abundance of conserved non-genic sequences (CN...