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dpollards turnover [17 articles]

Neue Publikationen in dpollards Bibliothek eingetragen unter dem Bezeichner: turnover. You can also see everyone's turnover.
  • Ancient and Recent Positive Selection Transformed Opioid cis-Regulation in Humans.
    PLoS Biol, Vol. 3, No. 12. (15 November 2005)
    by Matthew V V Rockman, Matthew W W Hahn, Nicole Soranzo, Fritz Zimprich, David B B Goldstein, Gregory A A Wray
  • Detection of the signature of natural selection in humans: evidence from the Duffy blood group locus.
    Am J Hum Genet, Vol. 66, No. 5. (May 2000), pp. 1669-1679.
  • Disruption of a GATA motif in the Duffy gene promoter abolishes erythroid gene expression in Duffy-negative individuals.
    Nat Genet, Vol. 10, No. 2. (June 1995), pp. 224-228.
  • Chance caught on the wing: cis-regulatory evolution and the origin of pigment patterns in Drosophila.
    Nature, Vol. 433, No. 7025. (3 February 2005), pp. 481-487.
  • Regulation of Body Pigmentation by the Abdominal-B Hox Protein and Its Gain and Loss in Drosophila Evolution
    Cell, Vol. 125, No. 7. (30 June 2006), pp. 1387-1399.
    by Sangyun Jeong, Antonis Rokas, Sean B Carroll
  • Dynamics and function of intron sequences of the wingless gene during the evolution of the Drosophila genus.
    Evol Dev, Vol. 6, No. 5. (t 2004), pp. 325-335.
    by J Costas, PS Pereira, CP Vieira, S Pinho, J Vieira, F Casares
  • Turnover of binding sites for transcription factors involved in early Drosophila development.
    Gene, Vol. 310 (22 May 2003), pp. 215-220.
    by J Costas, F Casares, J Vieira
  • Phylogenetic Simulation of Promoter Evolution: Estimation and Modeling of Binding Site Turnover Events and Assessing Their Impact on Alignment Tools
    Genome Biology, Vol. 8 (24 October 2007), R225.
    by Weichun Huang, Joseph R Nevins, Uwe Ohler
  • Frequent Gain and Loss of Functional Transcription Factor Binding Sites
    PLoS Computational Biology, Vol. 3, No. 5. (1 May 2007), e99.
    by Scott W Doniger, Justin C Fay
  • A stochastic model for the evolution of transcription factor binding site abundance.
    J Theor Biol (7 March 2007)
    by Günter P P Wagner, Wolfgang Otto, Vincent Lynch, Peter F F Stadler
  • Consistent Patterns of Rate Asymmetry and Gene Loss Indicate Widespread Neofunctionalization of Yeast Genes After Whole-Genome Duplication
    Genetics, Vol. 175, No. 3. (1 March 2007), pp. 1341-1350.
    by Kevin P Byrne, Kenneth H Wolfe
  • Dynamics of replication-independent histone turnover in budding yeast.
    Science, Vol. 315, No. 5817. (9 March 2007), pp. 1405-1408.
    by MF Dion, T Kaplan, M Kim, S Buratowski, N Friedman, OJ Rando
  • Conserved sequences and the evolution of gene regulatory signals.
    Curr Opin Genet Dev, Vol. 15, No. 6. (December 2005), pp. 628-633.
    by MD Adams
  • Repeated morphological evolution through cis-regulatory changes in a pleiotropic gene
    Nature, Vol. 440, No. 7087., pp. 1050-1053.
    by Benjamin Prud'homme, Nicolas Gompel, Antonis Rokas, Victoria A Kassner, Thomas M Williams, Shu-Dan Yeh, John R True, Sean B Carroll
  • Close sequence comparisons are sufficient to identify human cis-regulatory elements.
    Genome Res (12 June 2006)
    by Shyam Prabhakar, Francis Poulin, Malak Shoukry, Veena Afzal, Edward M M Rubin, Olivier Couronne, Len A A Pennacchio
  • Evolutionary population genetics of promoters: Predicting binding sites and functional phylogenies.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, Vol. 102, No. 44. (1 November 2005), pp. 15936-15941.
  • Evolutionary turnover of mammalian transcription start sites.
    Genome Res (10 May 2006)
    by Martin C C Frith, Jasmina Ponjavic, David Fredman, Chikatoshi Kai, Jun Kawai, Piero Carninci, Yoshihide Hayshizaki, Albin Sandelin
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