Genes co-expressed may be under similar promoter-based and/or position-based regulation. Although data on expression, position and function of human genes are available, their true integration still represents a challenge for computational biology, hampering the identification of regulatory mechanisms. We carried out an integrative analysis of genomic position, functional annotation and promoters of genes expressed in myeloid cells. Promoter analysis was conducted by a novel multi-step method for discovering putative regulatory elements, i.e. over-represented motifs, in a selected set of promoters, as compared with a background model. The combination of transcriptional, structural and functional data allowed the identification of sets of pr...
Regulation of gene expression spans different levels of complexity: from genomic sequence, transcrip...
Pathway- or disease-associated genes may participate in more than one transcriptional co-regulation ...
Background: The presence of bidirectional promoters in all vertebrate species suggests that the prom...
Genes co-expressed may be under similar promoter-based and/or position-based regulation. Although da...
Genes co-expressed may be under similar promoter-based and/or position-based regulation. Although da...
Although much is known about gene expression regulation in both Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, this com...
Uncovering the system-level transcriptional regulatory architecture of gene expression in human has ...
Deciphering gene regulatory networks requires identification of gene expression modules. We describe...
Background: The use of global gene expression profiling to identify sets of genes with similar expre...
BACKGROUND: Human myelopoiesis is an exciting biological model for cellular differentiation since it...
BACKGROUND: Observed co-expression of a group of genes is frequently attributed to co-regulation by ...
Mammalian organisms such as mouse and human are characterized by large genomes of 2-3 billion base p...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not there exists nonrandom ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in cellular fun...
In higher organisms, gene regulation is controlled by the interplay of non-random combinations of mu...
Regulation of gene expression spans different levels of complexity: from genomic sequence, transcrip...
Pathway- or disease-associated genes may participate in more than one transcriptional co-regulation ...
Background: The presence of bidirectional promoters in all vertebrate species suggests that the prom...
Genes co-expressed may be under similar promoter-based and/or position-based regulation. Although da...
Genes co-expressed may be under similar promoter-based and/or position-based regulation. Although da...
Although much is known about gene expression regulation in both Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, this com...
Uncovering the system-level transcriptional regulatory architecture of gene expression in human has ...
Deciphering gene regulatory networks requires identification of gene expression modules. We describe...
Background: The use of global gene expression profiling to identify sets of genes with similar expre...
BACKGROUND: Human myelopoiesis is an exciting biological model for cellular differentiation since it...
BACKGROUND: Observed co-expression of a group of genes is frequently attributed to co-regulation by ...
Mammalian organisms such as mouse and human are characterized by large genomes of 2-3 billion base p...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study is to determine whether or not there exists nonrandom ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Regulation of gene expression plays a pivotal role in cellular fun...
In higher organisms, gene regulation is controlled by the interplay of non-random combinations of mu...
Regulation of gene expression spans different levels of complexity: from genomic sequence, transcrip...
Pathway- or disease-associated genes may participate in more than one transcriptional co-regulation ...
Background: The presence of bidirectional promoters in all vertebrate species suggests that the prom...