Strategies for characterising cis-regulatory elements in Xenopus.
@article{Khokha2005StrategiesFC,
title={Strategies for characterising cis-regulatory elements in Xenopus.},
author={Mustafa K. Khokha and Gabriela G. Loots},
journal={Briefings in functional genomics \& proteomics},
year={2005},
volume={4 1},
pages={
58-68
}
}Understanding the cis-regulatory architecture of metazoan organisms is the greatest challenge facing genome biology today. In vertebrate organisms, distinct sequence elements mediate transcriptional regulation and are scattered throughout the genome, either proximal or distal to promoters. The identification of transcriptional enhancers has proven rather difficult by conventional experimental approaches. In the past decade, the rapid generation of genomic sequences for multiple vertebrate…
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