Bidirectional promoters are regulatory regions co-regulating the expression of two neighbouring genes organized in a head-to-head orientation. In recent years, these regulatory regions have been studied in many organisms; however, no investigation to date has been done to analyse the genetic variation of the activity of this type of promoter regions. In our study, we conducted an investigation to first identify bidirectional promoters sharing genes expressed in bovine Longissimus thoracis and then to find genetic variants affecting the activity of some of these bidirectional promoters. Combining bovine gene information and expression data obtained using RNA-Seq, we identified 120 putative bidirectional promoters active in bovine muscle. We ...
In higher organisms, gene regulation is controlled by the interplay of non-random combinations of mu...
© 2010 Dr. Brendon Andrew O'RourkeRetail beef yield (RBY) refers to the amount of saleable meat from...
Meat yield and quality are closely related to muscle development. The muscle characteristics mainly ...
Bidirectional promoters are regulatory regions co-regulating the expression of two neighbouring gene...
Background: Gene regulation by transcription factors (TF) is species, tissue and time specific. To b...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is by and large random as a result of recombination events during e...
Abstract Background Gene expression is in part regulated by sequences in promoters that bind transcr...
Zinc finger, BED-type containing 6 (ZBED6) is an important transcription factor in placental mammals...
Myostatin, also called growth and differentiation factor 8 (GDF-8), has the specific function of neg...
<div><p><i>Zinc finger, BED-type containing 6</i> (<i>ZBED6</i>) is an important transcription facto...
Background: In livestock populations the genetic contribution to muscling is intensively monitored i...
Many genome variants shaping mammalian phenotype are hypothesized to regulate gene transcription and...
Skeletal muscle growth is an economically and biologically important trait for livestock raised for...
Background: The presence of bidirectional promoters in all vertebrate species suggests that the prom...
International audienceAllelic imbalance is a common phenomenon in mammals that plays an important ro...
In higher organisms, gene regulation is controlled by the interplay of non-random combinations of mu...
© 2010 Dr. Brendon Andrew O'RourkeRetail beef yield (RBY) refers to the amount of saleable meat from...
Meat yield and quality are closely related to muscle development. The muscle characteristics mainly ...
Bidirectional promoters are regulatory regions co-regulating the expression of two neighbouring gene...
Background: Gene regulation by transcription factors (TF) is species, tissue and time specific. To b...
The order of genes in eukaryotes is by and large random as a result of recombination events during e...
Abstract Background Gene expression is in part regulated by sequences in promoters that bind transcr...
Zinc finger, BED-type containing 6 (ZBED6) is an important transcription factor in placental mammals...
Myostatin, also called growth and differentiation factor 8 (GDF-8), has the specific function of neg...
<div><p><i>Zinc finger, BED-type containing 6</i> (<i>ZBED6</i>) is an important transcription facto...
Background: In livestock populations the genetic contribution to muscling is intensively monitored i...
Many genome variants shaping mammalian phenotype are hypothesized to regulate gene transcription and...
Skeletal muscle growth is an economically and biologically important trait for livestock raised for...
Background: The presence of bidirectional promoters in all vertebrate species suggests that the prom...
International audienceAllelic imbalance is a common phenomenon in mammals that plays an important ro...
In higher organisms, gene regulation is controlled by the interplay of non-random combinations of mu...
© 2010 Dr. Brendon Andrew O'RourkeRetail beef yield (RBY) refers to the amount of saleable meat from...
Meat yield and quality are closely related to muscle development. The muscle characteristics mainly ...