Background: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and disease. A major aim of the post-genomic era is to be able to read the function of cis-regulatory elements through scrutiny of their DNA sequence. Whilst comparative genomics approaches have identified thousands of putative regulatory elements, our knowledge of their mechanism of action is poor and very little progress has been made in systematically de-coding them. Results: Here, we identify ancient functional signatures within vertebrate conserved non-coding elements (CNEs) through a combination of phylogenetic footprinting and functional assay, using genomic sequence from the sea lamprey as a reference. We uncover a striking en...
AbstractPan-vertebrate developmental cis-regulatory elements are discernible as highly conserved non...
Due to their high degree of conservation, comparisons of DNA sequences among evolutionarily distant...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and ...
Background: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development ...
Hox genes are key regulators of anterior-posterior axis patterning and have a major role in hindbrai...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
Comparisons between diverse vertebrate genomes have uncovered thousands of highly conserved non-codi...
In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), Hox genes play an important role in patterning head and jaw for...
Vertebrate conserved non-coding elements (CNEs) act as cis-regulatory modules of developmental genes...
PhDComparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands ...
Comparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Determining the function of regulatory elements is fundamental for our unde...
Background: All vertebrates share a remarkable degree of similarity in their development as well as ...
AbstractPan-vertebrate developmental cis-regulatory elements are discernible as highly conserved non...
Due to their high degree of conservation, comparisons of DNA sequences among evolutionarily distant...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...
BACKGROUND: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development and ...
Background: Gene regulation through cis-regulatory elements plays a crucial role in development ...
Hox genes are key regulators of anterior-posterior axis patterning and have a major role in hindbrai...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
AbstractHox genes are key regulators of anterior–posterior axis patterning and have a major role in ...
Comparisons between diverse vertebrate genomes have uncovered thousands of highly conserved non-codi...
In jawed vertebrates (gnathostomes), Hox genes play an important role in patterning head and jaw for...
Vertebrate conserved non-coding elements (CNEs) act as cis-regulatory modules of developmental genes...
PhDComparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands ...
Comparisons between vertebrate genome sequences, from mammals to fishes, have revealed thousands of ...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Determining the function of regulatory elements is fundamental for our unde...
Background: All vertebrates share a remarkable degree of similarity in their development as well as ...
AbstractPan-vertebrate developmental cis-regulatory elements are discernible as highly conserved non...
Due to their high degree of conservation, comparisons of DNA sequences among evolutionarily distant...
AbstractBiological differences between cell types and developmental processes are characterised by d...