A cross-species approach to identify transcriptional regulators exemplified for Dnajc22 and Hnf4a
Abstract There is an enormous need to make better use of the ever increasing wealth of publicly available genomic information and to utilize the tremendous progress in computational approaches in the life sciences. Transcriptional regulation of protein-coding genes is a major mechanism of controllin...
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Main Authors: | A. C. Aschenbrenner, K. Bassler, M. Brondolin, L. Bonaguro, P. Carrera, K. Klee, T. Ulas, J. L. Schultze, M. Hoch |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f2786cb37a584a7dbecb5be727dda15f |
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