AbstractRecently, using the frog Xenopus laevis as a model system, we showed that the transcription factor Rfx2 coordinates many genes involved in ciliogenesis and cell movement in multiciliated cells (Chung et al., 2014). To our knowledge, it was the first paper to utilize the genomic resources, including genome sequences and interim gene annotations, from the ongoing X. laevis genome project. For researchers who are interested in the application of genomics and systems biology approaches in Xenopus studies, here we provide additional details about our dataset (NCBI GEO accession number GSE50593) and describe how we analyzed RNA-seq and ChIP-seq data to identify direct targets of Rfx2
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
The development of multicellular organisms relies on extracellular signaling pathways regulating the...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
Recently, using the frog Xenopus laevis as a model system, we showed that the transcription factor R...
AbstractRecently, using the frog Xenopus laevis as a model system, we showed that the transcription ...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the RFX (Daf19) transcription factor is a major regulator of ciliogenesis...
After originally proposed by Susumu Ohno 50 years ago, ???Evolution by Gene Duplication??? and the g...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, the RFX (Daf19) transcription factor is a major regulator of cili...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The heart is the first organ to form during...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcription fact...
AbstractGene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcript...
Regulatory Factor X (RFX) is a family of transcription factors (TF) that is conserved in all metazoa...
The mechanisms linking systems-level programs of gene expression to discrete cell biological process...
Abstract Cancer treatment is still challenging because the disease is often caused by multiple mutat...
AbstractDevelopmental genetics of XenopusbyJessica Burnham LyonsDoctor of Philosophy in Molecular an...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
The development of multicellular organisms relies on extracellular signaling pathways regulating the...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...
Recently, using the frog Xenopus laevis as a model system, we showed that the transcription factor R...
AbstractRecently, using the frog Xenopus laevis as a model system, we showed that the transcription ...
In Caenorhabditis elegans, the RFX (Daf19) transcription factor is a major regulator of ciliogenesis...
After originally proposed by Susumu Ohno 50 years ago, ???Evolution by Gene Duplication??? and the g...
AbstractIn Caenorhabditis elegans, the RFX (Daf19) transcription factor is a major regulator of cili...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The heart is the first organ to form during...
Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcription fact...
AbstractGene regulatory networks (GRNs) involve highly combinatorial interactions between transcript...
Regulatory Factor X (RFX) is a family of transcription factors (TF) that is conserved in all metazoa...
The mechanisms linking systems-level programs of gene expression to discrete cell biological process...
Abstract Cancer treatment is still challenging because the disease is often caused by multiple mutat...
AbstractDevelopmental genetics of XenopusbyJessica Burnham LyonsDoctor of Philosophy in Molecular an...
In this paper we address the question of how genes can control development by using Xenopus as a mod...
The development of multicellular organisms relies on extracellular signaling pathways regulating the...
RNA sequencing has allowed high-throughput screening of differential gene expression in many tissues...