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The following pages link to The role of Transposable Elements in shaping the combinatorial interaction of Transcription Factors (Q28715946):
Displaying 16 items.
- The telomeric sync model of speciation: species-wide telomere erosion triggers cycles of transposon-mediated genomic rearrangements, which underlie the saltatory appearance of nonadaptive characters (Q26825108) (← links)
- The role of DNA insertions in phenotypic differentiation between humans and other primates (Q28256176) (← links)
- Inferring the expression variability of human transposable element-derived exons by linear model analysis of deep RNA sequencing data. (Q30663809) (← links)
- Epigenetic control of mobile DNA as an interface between experience and genome change (Q33554228) (← links)
- Regulatory activities of transposable elements: from conflicts to benefits (Q33874818) (← links)
- The majority of primate-specific regulatory sequences are derived from transposable elements (Q34722569) (← links)
- Genome-wide analysis of promoters: clustering by alignment and analysis of regular patterns (Q37504912) (← links)
- Genome-wide activity of unliganded estrogen receptor-α in breast cancer cells. (Q37687555) (← links)
- Modelling the evolution of transcription factor binding preferences in complex eukaryotes. (Q41308513) (← links)
- Extensive amplification of the E2F transcription factor binding sites by transposons during evolution of Brassica species (Q43435460) (← links)
- RTFAdb: A database of computationally predicted associations between retrotransposons and transcription factors in the human and mouse genomes. (Q46258291) (← links)
- An introduction to the vast world of transposable elements – what about the diatoms? (Q56992563) (← links)
- Tinbergen's challenge for the neuroscience of behavior (Q64265300) (← links)
- MIR sequences recruit zinc finger protein ZNF768 to expressed genes. (Q64882291) (← links)
- ELF5 modulates the estrogen receptor cistrome in breast cancer (Q92375650) (← links)
- Retrotransposons in Plant Genomes: Structure, Identification, and Classification through Bioinformatics and Machine Learning (Q92478919) (← links)