CONDOR: a database resource of developmentally associated conserved non-coding elements (2007)
Woolfe, Adam, Goode, Debbie K, Cooke, Julie, Callaway, Heather, Smith, Sarah, Snell, Phil, ...
Abstract Background Comparative genomics is currently one of the most popular approaches to study the regulatory architecture of vertebrate genomes. Fish-mammal genomic comparisons have proved...
Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development (2005)
Adam Woolfe, Martin Goodson, Debbie K. Goode, Phil Snell, Gayle K. McEwen, Tanya Vavouri, ...
Highly conserved non-coding sequences in vertebrate genomes are frequently located around genes involved in development and can direct tissue-specific gene expression in functional assays.
Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development (2005)
Adam Woolfe, Martin Goodson, Debbie K. Goode, Phil Snell, Gayle K. McEwen, Tanya Vavouri, ...
In addition to protein coding sequence, the human genome contains a significant amount of regulatory DNA, the identification of which is proving somewhat recalcitrant to both in silico and functional...
Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development
Woolfe, Adam, Goodson, Martin, Goode, Debbie K, Snell, Phil, McEwen, Gayle K, Vavouri, Tanya, ...
In addition to protein coding sequence, the human genome contains a significant amount of regulatory DNA, the identification of which is proving somewhat recalcitrant to both in silico and functional...
Highly Conserved Non-Coding Sequences Are Associated with Vertebrate Development
Woolfe, Adam, Goodson, Martin, Goode, Debbie K, Snell, Phil, McEwen, Gayle K, Vavouri, Tanya, ...
In addition to protein coding sequence, the human genome contains a significant amount of regulatory DNA, the identification of which is proving somewhat recalcitrant to both in silico and functional...