Abstract Background Researchers seeking to unlock the genetic basis of human physiology and diseases have been studying gene transcription regulation. The temporal and spatial patterns of gene expression are controlled by mainly non-coding elements known as cis-regulatory modules (CRMs) and epigenetic factors. CRMs modulating related genes share the regulatory signature which consists of transcription factor (TF) binding sites (TFBSs). Identifying such CRMs is a challenging problem due to the prohibitive number of sequence sets that need to be analyzed. Results We formulated the challenge as a supervised classification problem even though experimentally validated CRMs were not required. Our efforts resulted in a software system named CrmMin...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Networks of regulatory relations between transcription factors (TF) and their target genes (TG)- imp...
In eukaryotic genomes, it is challenging to accurately determine target sites of transcription facto...
Transcriptional regulation is mediated by the coordinated binding of transcription factors to the up...
Transcriptional regulation is mediated by the coordinated binding of transcription factors to the up...
Clusters of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) which direct gene expression constitute cis-r...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
Predicting which genomic regions control the transcription of a given gene is a challenge. We presen...
Regulation of gene expression occurs largely through the binding of sequence-specific transcription ...
SummaryWe present new approaches to cis-regulatory module (CRM) discovery in the common scenario whe...
SummaryWe present new approaches to cis-regulatory module (CRM) discovery in the common scenario whe...
Regulation of gene expression occurs largely through the binding of sequence-specific transcription ...
Gene expression is controlled by regulatory DNA sequences, often called cis-regulatory modules or CR...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Networks of regulatory relations between transcription factors (TF) and their target genes (TG)- imp...
In eukaryotic genomes, it is challenging to accurately determine target sites of transcription facto...
Transcriptional regulation is mediated by the coordinated binding of transcription factors to the up...
Transcriptional regulation is mediated by the coordinated binding of transcription factors to the up...
Clusters of transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) which direct gene expression constitute cis-r...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
Predicting which genomic regions control the transcription of a given gene is a challenge. We presen...
Regulation of gene expression occurs largely through the binding of sequence-specific transcription ...
SummaryWe present new approaches to cis-regulatory module (CRM) discovery in the common scenario whe...
SummaryWe present new approaches to cis-regulatory module (CRM) discovery in the common scenario whe...
Regulation of gene expression occurs largely through the binding of sequence-specific transcription ...
Gene expression is controlled by regulatory DNA sequences, often called cis-regulatory modules or CR...
Transcription regulation is controlled by coordinated binding of one or more transcription factors i...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Motivation:Predicting cis-regulatorymodules (CRMs) in higher eukar-yotes is a challenging computatio...
Networks of regulatory relations between transcription factors (TF) and their target genes (TG)- imp...