Cliften_2003_Science_301_71

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Title : Finding functional features in Saccharomyces genomes by phylogenetic footprinting - Cliften_2003_Science_301_71
Author(s) : Cliften P , Sudarsanam P , Desikan A , Fulton L , Fulton B , Majors J , Waterston R , Cohen BA , Johnston M
Ref : Science , 301 :71 , 2003
Abstract :

The sifting and winnowing of DNA sequence that occur during evolution cause nonfunctional sequences to diverge, leaving phylogenetic footprints of functional sequence elements in comparisons of genome sequences. We searched for such footprints among the genome sequences of six Saccharomyces species and identified potentially functional sequences. Comparison of these sequences allowed us to revise the catalog of yeast genes and identify sequence motifs that may be targets of transcriptional regulatory proteins. Some of these conserved sequence motifs reside upstream of genes with similar functional annotations or similar expression patterns or those bound by the same transcription factor and are thus good candidates for functional regulatory sequences.

PubMedSearch : Cliften_2003_Science_301_71
PubMedID: 12775844
Gene_locus related to this paper: sack1-j5ri36

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Cliften P, Sudarsanam P, Desikan A, Fulton L, Fulton B, Majors J, Waterston R, Cohen BA, Johnston M (2003)
Finding functional features in Saccharomyces genomes by phylogenetic footprinting
Science 301 :71

Cliften P, Sudarsanam P, Desikan A, Fulton L, Fulton B, Majors J, Waterston R, Cohen BA, Johnston M (2003)
Science 301 :71