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The following pages link to In silico identification of metazoan transcriptional regulatory regions (Q59102293):
Displayed 17 items.
- From sequence to structure and back again: approaches for predicting protein-DNA binding (Q24798473) (← links)
- Identification of the 'NORE' (N-Oct-3 responsive element), a novel structural motif and composite element (Q24802996) (← links)
- Lower rate of genomic variation identified in the trans-membrane domain of monoamine sub-class of Human G-Protein Coupled Receptors: the Human GPCR-DB Database (Q24808683) (← links)
- oPOSSUM: identification of over-represented transcription factor binding sites in co-expressed genes (Q24810241) (← links)
- JASPAR: an open-access database for eukaryotic transcription factor binding profiles (Q29614419) (← links)
- CluGene: A Bioinformatics Framework for the Identification of Co-Localized, Co-Expressed and Co-Regulated Genes Aimed at the Investigation of Transcriptional Regulatory Networks from High-Throughput Expression Data (Q30653046) (← links)
- In silico identification of NF-kappaB-regulated genes in pancreatic beta-cells (Q33273973) (← links)
- A survey of motif discovery methods in an integrated framework (Q34681576) (← links)
- Identification of candidate transcription factor binding sites in the cattle genome. (Q35171760) (← links)
- Evaluating tools for transcription factor binding site prediction. (Q36180626) (← links)
- Discriminating between HuR and TTP binding sites using the k-spectrum kernel method. (Q36319763) (← links)
- Recent computational approaches to understand gene regulation: mining gene regulation in silico (Q37228388) (← links)
- Assigning roles to DNA regulatory motifs using comparative genomics (Q38507419) (← links)
- Large cliques in Arabidopsis gene coexpression network and motif discovery (Q39821261) (← links)
- Decoding human regulatory circuits (Q40254356) (← links)
- ConSite: web-based prediction of regulatory elements using cross-species comparison (Q41010589) (← links)
- A novel approach to identifying regulatory motifs in distantly related genomes (Q42059367) (← links)