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BMCBI
2006
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BLISS: biding site level identification of shared signal-modules in DNA regulatory sequences
Background: Regulatory modules are segments of the DNA that control particular aspects of gene expression. Their identification is therefore of great importance to the field of mo...
Hailong Meng, Arunava Banerjee, Lei Zhou
BMCBI
2005
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Genome-wide identification of the regulatory targets of a transcription factor using biochemical characterization and computatio
Background: A major challenge in computational genomics is the development of methodologies that allow accurate genome-wide prediction of the regulatory targets of a transcription...
Emmitt R. Jolly, Chen-Shan Chin, Ira Herskowitz, H...
BMCBI
2005
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MAPPER: a search engine for the computational identification of putative transcription factor binding sites in multiple genomes
Background: Cis-regulatory modules are combinations of regulatory elements occurring in close proximity to each other that control the spatial and temporal expression of genes. Th...
Voichita D. Marinescu, Isaac S. Kohane, Alberto Ri...
BMCBI
2007
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Identification of tissue-specific cis-regulatory modules based on interactions between transcription factors
Background: Evolutionary conservation has been used successfully to help identify cis-acting DNA regions that are important in regulating tissue-specific gene expression. Motivate...
Xueping Yu, Jimmy J. Lin, Donald J. Zack, Jiang Qi...
BMCBI
2010
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A computational evaluation of over-representation of regulatory motifs in the promoter regions of differentially expressed genes
Background: Observed co-expression of a group of genes is frequently attributed to co-regulation by shared transcription factors. This assumption has led to the hypothesis that pr...
Guofeng Meng, Axel Mosig, Martin Vingron