SummaryMetazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression programs and is driven by tissue-specific transcription factors programming the chromatin landscape. To understand how this process executes an entire developmental pathway, we generated global gene expression, chromatin accessibility, histone modification, and transcription factor binding data from purified embryonic stem cell-derived cells representing six sequential stages of hematopoietic specification and differentiation. Our data reveal the nature of regulatory elements driving differential gene expression and inform how transcription factor binding impacts on promoter activity. We present a dynamic core regulatory network model fo...
Tissue-specific gene regulation during development involves the interplay between transcription fact...
Extrinsic and intrinsic regulators are responsible for the tight control of hematopoietic stem cells...
AbstractTranscription factors have long been recognised as powerful regulators of mammalian developm...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
SummaryMetazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expres...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
SummaryThough many individual transcription factors are known to regulate hematopoietic differentiat...
Gene expression is critical for the development, patterning, and homeostasis of the organism. Precis...
The initiation of cellular programs is orchestrated by key transcription factors and chromatin regul...
AbstractThe complex spectrum of cell types produced in mammalian hematopoiesis can be understood as ...
MOTIVATION: Combinatorial interactions of transcription factors with cis-regulatory elements control...
AbstractInterlinked gene regulatory networks (GRNs) are vital for the spatial and temporal control o...
Motivation: Combinatorial interactions of transcription factors with cis-regulatory elements control...
<div><p>Extrinsic and intrinsic regulators are responsible for the tight control of hematopoietic st...
Tissue-specific gene regulation during development involves the interplay between transcription fact...
Extrinsic and intrinsic regulators are responsible for the tight control of hematopoietic stem cells...
AbstractTranscription factors have long been recognised as powerful regulators of mammalian developm...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
SummaryMetazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expres...
Metazoan development involves the successive activation and silencing of specific gene expression pr...
SummaryThough many individual transcription factors are known to regulate hematopoietic differentiat...
Gene expression is critical for the development, patterning, and homeostasis of the organism. Precis...
The initiation of cellular programs is orchestrated by key transcription factors and chromatin regul...
AbstractThe complex spectrum of cell types produced in mammalian hematopoiesis can be understood as ...
MOTIVATION: Combinatorial interactions of transcription factors with cis-regulatory elements control...
AbstractInterlinked gene regulatory networks (GRNs) are vital for the spatial and temporal control o...
Motivation: Combinatorial interactions of transcription factors with cis-regulatory elements control...
<div><p>Extrinsic and intrinsic regulators are responsible for the tight control of hematopoietic st...
Tissue-specific gene regulation during development involves the interplay between transcription fact...
Extrinsic and intrinsic regulators are responsible for the tight control of hematopoietic stem cells...
AbstractTranscription factors have long been recognised as powerful regulators of mammalian developm...