Abstract Background The transcription of developmental regulatory genes is often controlled by multiple cis-regulatory elements. The identification and functional characterization of distal regulatory elements remains challenging, even in tractable model organisms like sea urchins. Results We evaluate the use of chromatin accessibility, transcription and RNA Polymerase II for their ability to predict enhancer activity of genomic regions in sea urchin embryos. ATAC-seq, PRO-seq, and Pol II ChIP-seq from early and late blastula embryos are manually contrasted with experimental cis-regulatory analyses available in sea urchin embryos, with particular attention to common developmental regulatory elements known to have enhancer and silencer funct...
AbstractMany genes, and particularly regulatory genes, are utilized multiple times in unrelated phas...
Transcriptional regulators are thought to play a key role in cell fate determination and territorial...
Developmental processes are hardwired in the genomic DNA of each animal species. The DNA sequences t...
The process of embryogenesis depends on differential regulation of genes in the spatial components d...
Sea urchin embryos begin zygotic transcription shortly after the egg is fertilized. Throughout the ...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
We present a prospective genome-wide regulatory element database for the sea urchin embryo and the m...
Abstract Background The developmental gene regulatory network (GRN) that underlies skeletogenesis in...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
The cis-regulatory systems that control developmental expression of two sea urchin genes have been s...
In order to determine the frequency and variety of cis-regulatory elements that function during embr...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractWe present an initial characterization of a database that contains temporal expression profi...
AbstractMany genes, and particularly regulatory genes, are utilized multiple times in unrelated phas...
Transcriptional regulators are thought to play a key role in cell fate determination and territorial...
Developmental processes are hardwired in the genomic DNA of each animal species. The DNA sequences t...
The process of embryogenesis depends on differential regulation of genes in the spatial components d...
Sea urchin embryos begin zygotic transcription shortly after the egg is fertilized. Throughout the ...
The experimental approach presented here aims to understand the mechanisms by which differential gen...
We present a prospective genome-wide regulatory element database for the sea urchin embryo and the m...
Abstract Background The developmental gene regulatory network (GRN) that underlies skeletogenesis in...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
Coup-TF, an orphan member of the nuclear receptor super family, has a fundamental role in the develo...
The CyIIa gene of the sea urchin embryo is a model for study of cis-regulation downstream of cell-ty...
The cis-regulatory systems that control developmental expression of two sea urchin genes have been s...
In order to determine the frequency and variety of cis-regulatory elements that function during embr...
AbstractThe current gene regulatory network (GRN) for the sea urchin embryo pertains to pregastrular...
AbstractWe present an initial characterization of a database that contains temporal expression profi...
AbstractMany genes, and particularly regulatory genes, are utilized multiple times in unrelated phas...
Transcriptional regulators are thought to play a key role in cell fate determination and territorial...
Developmental processes are hardwired in the genomic DNA of each animal species. The DNA sequences t...