8.2% of the Human genome is constrained: variation in rates of turnover across functional element classes in the human lineage.
Ten years on from the finishing of the human reference genome sequence, it remains unclear what fraction of the human genome confers function, where this sequence resides, and how much is shared with other mammalian species. When addressing these questions, functional sequence has often been equated...
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Autores principales: | Chris M Rands, Stephen Meader, Chris P Ponting, Gerton Lunter |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9d0287c1941f4ac1870285201ea7ba49 |
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