It has been long known that DNA molecules encode information at various levels. The most basic level comprises the base sequence itself and is primarily important for the encoding of proteins and direct base recognition by DNA-binding proteins. A more elusive level consists of the local structural properties of the DNA molecule wherein the DNA sequence only plays an indirect supportive role. These properties are nevertheless an important factor in a large number of biomolecular processes and can be considered as informative signals for the presence of a variety of genomic features. Several recent studies have unequivocally shown the benefit of relying on such DNA properties for modeling and predicting genomic features as diverse as transcri...
Gene expression is the most fundamental biological process, which is essential for phenotypic variat...
Abstract Background In eukaryotic organisms, DNA is packaged into chromatin structure, where most of...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
It has been long known that DNA molecules encode information at various levels. The most basic level...
Transcriptional regulation is an essential biological process as it is one of the main mechanisms av...
Recognition of genomic binding sites by transcription factors can occur through base-specific recogn...
D Regulatory information for transcription initiation is present in a stretch of genomic DNA, called...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Genome projects have produced complete genome sequences of more than 30 organisms. These data have o...
Understanding the molecular structure of DNA was considered as greatest achievement in m...
Information in DNA is not limited to sequence information. Both local and global conformational para...
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...
Identification and annotation of all the functional elements in the genome, including genes and the ...
Gene expression is the most fundamental biological process, which is essential for phenotypic variat...
Abstract Background In eukaryotic organisms, DNA is packaged into chromatin structure, where most of...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...
It has been long known that DNA molecules encode information at various levels. The most basic level...
Transcriptional regulation is an essential biological process as it is one of the main mechanisms av...
Recognition of genomic binding sites by transcription factors can occur through base-specific recogn...
D Regulatory information for transcription initiation is present in a stretch of genomic DNA, called...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
Genome projects have produced complete genome sequences of more than 30 organisms. These data have o...
Understanding the molecular structure of DNA was considered as greatest achievement in m...
Information in DNA is not limited to sequence information. Both local and global conformational para...
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...
Identification and annotation of all the functional elements in the genome, including genes and the ...
Gene expression is the most fundamental biological process, which is essential for phenotypic variat...
Abstract Background In eukaryotic organisms, DNA is packaged into chromatin structure, where most of...
To explore the nature of eukaryotic transcription factor (TF) binding sites and determine how they d...