It is now well established that noncoding regulatory variants play a central role in the genetics of common diseases and in evolution. However, until recently, we have known little about the mechanisms by which most regulatory variants act. For instance, what types of functional elements in DNA, RNA, or proteins are most often affected by regulatory variants? Which stages of gene regulation are typically altered? How can we predict which variants are most likely to impact regulation in a given cell type? Recent studies, in many cases using quantitative trait loci (QTL)-mapping approaches in cell lines or tissue samples, have provided us with considerable insight into the properties of genetic loci that have regulatory roles. Such studies ha...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
To understand complex genetic diseases it is necessary to study DNA, its transcription, translation ...
The regulation of gene expression is one of the most important cellular functions that determines de...
Genetic variation in the regulation of gene expression is likely to be a major contributor to phenot...
Understanding the relationship between the non-coding sequence of the genome and the gene expression...
AbstractRecent advances in fast and inexpensive DNA sequencing have enabled the extensive study of g...
Gene expression is regulated by local genetic sequence, and researchers have identified thousands of...
Genetic variation is known to influence the amount of mRNA produced by a gene. Given that the molecu...
Abstract: Identification and functional interpretation of gene regulatory variants is a major focus ...
Variation and variability of gene expression are central concepts in biology. Variation refers to di...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
The regulation of gene expression plays an important role in complex phenotypes, including disease i...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
A growing body of evidence suggests that genetic variants that alter gene expression are responsible...
To understand complex genetic diseases it is necessary to study DNA, its transcription, translation ...
The regulation of gene expression is one of the most important cellular functions that determines de...
Genetic variation in the regulation of gene expression is likely to be a major contributor to phenot...
Understanding the relationship between the non-coding sequence of the genome and the gene expression...
AbstractRecent advances in fast and inexpensive DNA sequencing have enabled the extensive study of g...
Gene expression is regulated by local genetic sequence, and researchers have identified thousands of...
Genetic variation is known to influence the amount of mRNA produced by a gene. Given that the molecu...
Abstract: Identification and functional interpretation of gene regulatory variants is a major focus ...
Variation and variability of gene expression are central concepts in biology. Variation refers to di...
The majority of genetic differences between species and individuals have been hypothesised to impact...
The regulation of gene expression plays an important role in complex phenotypes, including disease i...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...
Understanding how genes constitute and contribute to the regulatory networks that result in phenotyp...