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Comparative analysis of noncoding sequences of orthologous bovine and human gene pairs
(2004-12-01)
Genomic sequence comparison across species has enabled the elucidation of important coding and regulatory sequences encoded within DNA. Of particular interest are the noncoding regulatory sequences, which influence gene ...
Comparative analysis of noncoding sequences of orthologous bovine and human gene pairs
(2004-12-01)
Genomic sequence comparison across species has enabled the elucidation of important coding and regulatory sequences encoded within DNA. Of particular interest are the noncoding regulatory sequences, which influence gene ...
Identification and complete sequencing of novel human transcripts through the use of mouse orthologs and testis cDNA sequences
(2004-12-01)
The correct identification of all human genes, and their derived transcripts, has not yet been achieved, and it remains one of the major aims of the worldwide genomics community. Computational programs suggest the existence ...
Identification and complete sequencing of novel human transcripts through the use of mouse orthologs and testis cDNA sequences
(2004-12-01)
The correct identification of all human genes, and their derived transcripts, has not yet been achieved, and it remains one of the major aims of the worldwide genomics community. Computational programs suggest the existence ...
Cereal genes similar to Snf2 define a new subfamily that includes human and mouse genes
(Springer Heidelberg, 2002-10)
Genes from the SNF2 family play important roles in transcriptional regulation, maintenance of chromosome integrity and DNA repair. This study describes the molecular cloning and characterization of cereal genes from this ...
Transcriptional regulation of pituitary POMC is conserved at the vertebrate extremes despite great promoter sequence divergence
(Endocrine Society, 2007-11)
The stress response involves complex physiological mechanisms that maximize behavioral efficacy during attack or defense and is highly conserved in all vertebrates. Key mediators of the stress response are pituitary hormones ...