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Unproductive splicing of SR genes associated with highly conserved and ultraconserved DNA elements

by webmaster | Mar 14, 2007 | Publications

The human and mouse genomes share a number of long, perfectly conserved nucleotide sequences, termed ultraconserved elements1. Whereas these regions can act as transcriptional enhancers when upstream of genes, those within genes are less well understood. In...

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