Gain of transcription factor binding sites is associated to changes in the expression signature of human brain and testis and is correlated to genes with higher expression breadth
The gain of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) is believed to represent one of the major causes of biological innovation. Here we used strategies based on comparative genomics to identify 21,822 TFBS specific to the human lineage (TFBS-HS), when compared to chimpanzee and gorilla genomes. Mor...
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Principais autores: | Silva, Vandeclécio Lira da, Santos, André Mauricio Ribeiro dos, Blanco, Wilfredo, Souza, Sandro José de |
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