Identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is essential to elucidate putative regulatory mechanisms. A common strategy is to combine cross-species conservation with single sequence TFBS annotation to yield “conserved TFBSs”. Most current methods in this field adopt a multi-step approach that segregates the two aspects. Again, it is widely accepted that the evolutionary dynamics of binding sites differ from those of the surrounding sequence. Hence, it is desirable to have an approach that explicitly takes this factor into account. Although a plethora of approaches have been proposed for the prediction of conserved TFBSs, very few explicitly model TFBS evolutionary properties, while additionally being multi-step. Recently, we intr...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of functional site turnover has important implications for the study of r...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
Identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is essential to elucidate putative regulatory...
Elucidating the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation relies heavily on the sequence annotation o...
Motivation: Current methods that annotate conserved transcription factor binding sites in an alignme...
Cross-species comparison has emerged as a powerful paradigm for predicting cis-regulatory modules (C...
A major challenge in life sciences is the understanding of mechanisms that regulate the expression o...
Elucidating the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation relies heavily on the sequence annotation o...
The elucidation of mammalian transcriptional regulatory networks holds great promise for both basic ...
Comparative genomics provides a rapid means of identifying functional DNA elements by their sequence...
We introduce a method (MONKEY) to identify conserved transcription-factor binding sites in multispec...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) are usually, but not always, conserved during evolution. T...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of functional site turnover has important implications for the study of r...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...
Identifying transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) is essential to elucidate putative regulatory...
Elucidating the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation relies heavily on the sequence annotation o...
Motivation: Current methods that annotate conserved transcription factor binding sites in an alignme...
Cross-species comparison has emerged as a powerful paradigm for predicting cis-regulatory modules (C...
A major challenge in life sciences is the understanding of mechanisms that regulate the expression o...
Elucidating the mechanisms of transcriptional regulation relies heavily on the sequence annotation o...
The elucidation of mammalian transcriptional regulatory networks holds great promise for both basic ...
Comparative genomics provides a rapid means of identifying functional DNA elements by their sequence...
We introduce a method (MONKEY) to identify conserved transcription-factor binding sites in multispec...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) are usually, but not always, conserved during evolution. T...
MOTIVATION: The interaction between transcription factor (TF) and transcription factor binding site ...
Transcription factor binding sites (TFBSs) are DNA sequences of 6 to 15 base pairs and interaction w...
BACKGROUND: The phenomenon of functional site turnover has important implications for the study of r...
We address the problem of comparing and characterizing the promoter regions of genes with similar ex...
As an increasing number of eukaryotic genomes are being sequenced, comparative studies aimed at dete...