Comparative genomic studies have identified thousands of conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) in the mammalian genome, many of which have been reported to exert cis-regulatory activity. We analyzed ∼5,500 pairs of adjacent CNEs in the human genome and found that despite divergence at the nucleotide sequence level, the inter-CNE distances of the pairs are under strong evolutionary constraint, with inter-CNE sequences featuring significantly lower transposon densities than expected. Further, we show that different degrees of conservation of the inter-CNE distance are associated with distinct cis-regulatory functions at the CNEs. Specifically, the CNEs in pairs with conserved and mildly contracted inter-CNE sequences are the most likely to repr...
Enhancers can regulate the transcription of genes over long genomic distances. This is thought to le...
It is a truth (almost) universally acknowledged that conserved non-coding genomic sequences function...
Recent research supports the view that changes in gene regulation, as opposed to changes in the gene...
Conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) in vertebrate genomes often act as developmental enhancers, but ...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
<div><p>Comparison of polymorphism at synonymous and non-synonymous sites in protein-coding DNA can ...
<div><p>Large-scale gene expression datasets are providing an increasing understanding of the locati...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
Using a comparative genomics approach to reconstruct the fate of genomic regulatory blocks (GRBs) an...
Computational discovery of cis-regulatory elements remains challenging. To cope with the high false ...
High numbers of sequence element with very high (>95%) sequence conservation between the human an...
Animal genomes possess highly conserved cis-regulatory sequences that are often found near genes tha...
Enhancers can regulate the transcription of genes over long genomic distances. This is thought to le...
It is a truth (almost) universally acknowledged that conserved non-coding genomic sequences function...
Recent research supports the view that changes in gene regulation, as opposed to changes in the gene...
Conserved noncoding elements (CNEs) in vertebrate genomes often act as developmental enhancers, but ...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
<div><p>Comparison of polymorphism at synonymous and non-synonymous sites in protein-coding DNA can ...
<div><p>Large-scale gene expression datasets are providing an increasing understanding of the locati...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
Comparative analyses of various mammalian genomes have identified numerous conserved non-coding (CNC...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
The analysis of conservation between the human and mouse genomes resulted in the identification of a...
Using a comparative genomics approach to reconstruct the fate of genomic regulatory blocks (GRBs) an...
Computational discovery of cis-regulatory elements remains challenging. To cope with the high false ...
High numbers of sequence element with very high (>95%) sequence conservation between the human an...
Animal genomes possess highly conserved cis-regulatory sequences that are often found near genes tha...
Enhancers can regulate the transcription of genes over long genomic distances. This is thought to le...
It is a truth (almost) universally acknowledged that conserved non-coding genomic sequences function...
Recent research supports the view that changes in gene regulation, as opposed to changes in the gene...