An important part of gene regulation is mediated by specific proteins, called transcription factors, which influence the transcription of a particular gene by binding to specific sites on DNA sequences, called transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) or, simply, motifs. Such binding sites are relatively short segments of DNA, normally 5 to 25 nucleotides long, over- represented in a set of co-regulated DNA sequences. There are two different problems in this setup: motif representation, accounting for the model that describes the TFBS's; and motif discovery, focusing in unravelling TFBS's from a set of co-regulated DNA sequences. This thesis proposes a discriminative scoring criterion that culminates in a discriminative mixture of Bayesian ...
The interaction of proteins with DNA recognition motifs regulates a number of fundamental biological...
A major goal in post-genome biology is the complete mapping of the gene regulatory networks for ever...
Gene expression is a complex and highly regulated process. Most of the regulation is controlled by s...
As the full genomic DNA sequence is now available for several organisms, a major next challenge is d...
Gene transcription is regulated by interactions between transcription factors and their target bindi...
Genes are often regulated in living cells by proteins called transcription factors (TFs) that bind d...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
In the post-genomic era, identification of specific regulatory motifs or transcription factor bindin...
Motivation: Transcription factors (TFs) bind directly to short segments on the genome, often within ...
To know the map between transcription factors (TFs) and their binding sites is essential to reverse ...
Motivation: Transcription factors (TFs) bind directly to short segments on the genome, often within ...
Recipes for all the proteins that are needed by an organism are described in its genes which are enc...
A major challenge in molecular biology is reverse-engineering the cis-regulatory logic that plays a ...
Gene expression is controlled by a family of proteins called transcription fac-tors (TF) that bind s...
As noted in the introduction, any mammalian gene may have 50/100, or more, binding sites for transcr...
The interaction of proteins with DNA recognition motifs regulates a number of fundamental biological...
A major goal in post-genome biology is the complete mapping of the gene regulatory networks for ever...
Gene expression is a complex and highly regulated process. Most of the regulation is controlled by s...
As the full genomic DNA sequence is now available for several organisms, a major next challenge is d...
Gene transcription is regulated by interactions between transcription factors and their target bindi...
Genes are often regulated in living cells by proteins called transcription factors (TFs) that bind d...
<p>Transcriptional regulation is the primary mechanism employed by the cell to ensure coordinated ex...
In the post-genomic era, identification of specific regulatory motifs or transcription factor bindin...
Motivation: Transcription factors (TFs) bind directly to short segments on the genome, often within ...
To know the map between transcription factors (TFs) and their binding sites is essential to reverse ...
Motivation: Transcription factors (TFs) bind directly to short segments on the genome, often within ...
Recipes for all the proteins that are needed by an organism are described in its genes which are enc...
A major challenge in molecular biology is reverse-engineering the cis-regulatory logic that plays a ...
Gene expression is controlled by a family of proteins called transcription fac-tors (TF) that bind s...
As noted in the introduction, any mammalian gene may have 50/100, or more, binding sites for transcr...
The interaction of proteins with DNA recognition motifs regulates a number of fundamental biological...
A major goal in post-genome biology is the complete mapping of the gene regulatory networks for ever...
Gene expression is a complex and highly regulated process. Most of the regulation is controlled by s...