In prokaryotes, genomic distance is a feature that in addition to coregulation affects coexpression. Several observations, such as genomic clustering of highly coexpressed small regulons, support the idea that coexpression behavior of coregulated genes is affected by the distance between the coregulated genes. However, the specific contribution of distance in addition to coregulation in determining the degree of coexpression has not yet been studied systematically. In this work, we exploit the rich information in RegulonDB to study how the genomic distance between coregulated genes affects their degree of coexpression, measured by pairwise similarity of expression profiles obtained under a large number of conditions. We observed that, in ge...
It is shown that the distance between Escherichia coli genes oriented in the same direction on the c...
Digitized for IUPUI ScholarWorks inclusion in 2021.Convergent gene pairs with overlapping head-to-he...
Gene translocations play an important role in the plasticity and evolution of bacterial genomes. In ...
In prokaryotes, genomic distance is a feature that in addition to coregulation affects coexpression....
In prokaryotes, genomic distance is a feature that in addition to coregulation affects coexpression....
<p>The plot shows the mean coexpression degree as a function of the maximum distance between two gen...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
<p>The coexpression behavior of genes that are coregulated by one TF is disentangled, depending on w...
<div><p>Various methods of reconstructing transcriptional regulatory networks infer transcriptional ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that gene order within the eukaryotic genome is not random....
AbstractIn studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organizatio...
ABSTRACT Balancing gene expression is a fundamental challenge of all cell types. To properly regulat...
We provide preliminary evidence that existing algorithms for inferring small-scale gene regulation ...
Genes are not randomly distributed in the genome. In humans, 10% of protein‐coding genes are transcr...
SummaryTranscription of coregulated genes occurs in the context of long-range chromosomal contacts t...
It is shown that the distance between Escherichia coli genes oriented in the same direction on the c...
Digitized for IUPUI ScholarWorks inclusion in 2021.Convergent gene pairs with overlapping head-to-he...
Gene translocations play an important role in the plasticity and evolution of bacterial genomes. In ...
In prokaryotes, genomic distance is a feature that in addition to coregulation affects coexpression....
In prokaryotes, genomic distance is a feature that in addition to coregulation affects coexpression....
<p>The plot shows the mean coexpression degree as a function of the maximum distance between two gen...
AbstractAccumulating evidence indicates that gene order in eukaryotic genomes is not completely rand...
<p>The coexpression behavior of genes that are coregulated by one TF is disentangled, depending on w...
<div><p>Various methods of reconstructing transcriptional regulatory networks infer transcriptional ...
Background: There is increasing evidence that gene order within the eukaryotic genome is not random....
AbstractIn studies of their transcriptional activity, genomes have shown a high order of organizatio...
ABSTRACT Balancing gene expression is a fundamental challenge of all cell types. To properly regulat...
We provide preliminary evidence that existing algorithms for inferring small-scale gene regulation ...
Genes are not randomly distributed in the genome. In humans, 10% of protein‐coding genes are transcr...
SummaryTranscription of coregulated genes occurs in the context of long-range chromosomal contacts t...
It is shown that the distance between Escherichia coli genes oriented in the same direction on the c...
Digitized for IUPUI ScholarWorks inclusion in 2021.Convergent gene pairs with overlapping head-to-he...
Gene translocations play an important role in the plasticity and evolution of bacterial genomes. In ...