Genome-wide functional element detection using pairwise statistical alignment outperforms multiple genome footprinting techniques.
MOTIVATION: Comparative genomic sequence analysis is a powerful approach for identifying putative functional elements in silico. The availability of full-genome sequences from many vertebrate species has resulted in the development of popular tools, for example, the phastCons software package that s...
Main Authors: | Satija, R, Hein, J, Lunter, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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