Background Enhancers are non-coding regions of the genome that control the activity of target genes. Recent efforts to identify active enhancers experimentally and in silico have proven effective. While these tools can predict the locations of enhancers with a high degree of accuracy, the mechanisms underpinning the activity of enhancers are often unclear. Results Using machine learning (ML) and a rule-based explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) model, we demonstrate that we can predict the location of known enhancers in Drosophila with a high degree of accuracy. Most importantly, we use the rules of the XAI model to provide insight into the underlying combinatorial histone modifications code of enhancers. In addition, we identified a l...
Enhancers are regulatory DNA sequences that control gene spatial-temporal patterning based on their ...
Enhancers are important modular cis-regulatory elements that precisely control the spatial and tempo...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract Background Enhancers are non-coding regions of the genome that control the activity of targ...
Enhancers are non-coding regions of the genome that control the activity of target genes. Recent wor...
Enhancer discovery through computational means has long been a goal of the genomics community. The t...
BACKGROUND: Eukaryotic gene regulation is a complex process comprising the dynamic interaction of en...
AbstractAs a class of cis-regulatory elements, enhancers were first identified as the genomic region...
Enhancers are important non-coding elements, but they have traditionally been hard to characterize e...
Identifying functional enhancer elements in metazoan systems is a major challenge. Large-scale valid...
Abstract Enhancers, or cis-regulatory elements, are the principal determinants of spatiotemporal pat...
Within the non-coding portions of the genome lie sets of instructions that specify when, where, and ...
Background: Information about the composition of regulatory regions is of great value for designing ...
Ding J. Genome-wide prediction of developmental enhancers and analysis of evolutionary plasticity in...
Enhancers are important noncoding elements, but they have been traditionally hard to characterize ex...
Enhancers are regulatory DNA sequences that control gene spatial-temporal patterning based on their ...
Enhancers are important modular cis-regulatory elements that precisely control the spatial and tempo...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...
Abstract Background Enhancers are non-coding regions of the genome that control the activity of targ...
Enhancers are non-coding regions of the genome that control the activity of target genes. Recent wor...
Enhancer discovery through computational means has long been a goal of the genomics community. The t...
BACKGROUND: Eukaryotic gene regulation is a complex process comprising the dynamic interaction of en...
AbstractAs a class of cis-regulatory elements, enhancers were first identified as the genomic region...
Enhancers are important non-coding elements, but they have traditionally been hard to characterize e...
Identifying functional enhancer elements in metazoan systems is a major challenge. Large-scale valid...
Abstract Enhancers, or cis-regulatory elements, are the principal determinants of spatiotemporal pat...
Within the non-coding portions of the genome lie sets of instructions that specify when, where, and ...
Background: Information about the composition of regulatory regions is of great value for designing ...
Ding J. Genome-wide prediction of developmental enhancers and analysis of evolutionary plasticity in...
Enhancers are important noncoding elements, but they have been traditionally hard to characterize ex...
Enhancers are regulatory DNA sequences that control gene spatial-temporal patterning based on their ...
Enhancers are important modular cis-regulatory elements that precisely control the spatial and tempo...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer S...