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Conserved noncoding sequences are reliable guides to regulatory elementsby: Ross C Hardison
Trends in Genetics, Vol. 16, No. 9. (1 September 2000), pp. 369-372.
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AbstractA `working draft' of the human genome sequence is now available. Comparisons with the sequences of mouse and other species will be a powerful approach to identifying functional segments of the noncoding regions, such as gene regulatory elements. However, the choice of a species for most effective comparison differs among various loci.
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