Long-range control of gene expression
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Long-range control of gene expression
(Advances in genetics / edited by E.W. Caspari and M. Demerec, v. 61)
Academic Press, c2008
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Long-Range Control of Gene Expression covers the current progress in understanding the mechanisms for genomic control of gene expression, which has grown considerably in the last few years as insight into genome organization and chromatin regulation has advanced.
Table of Contents
Chromatin Structure and the Regulation of Gene Expression: The Lessons of Pev in Drosophila
Polycomb Group Proteins and Long-Range Gene Regulation
Evolution of cis-Regulatory Sequences in Drosophila
Beta Globin Regulation and Long-Range Interactions
Long-Range Regulation of fN-globin Gene Expression
Global Control Regions and Regulatory Landscapes in Vertebrate Development and Evolution
Regulation of Imprinting in Clusters: Noncoding RNAs Versus Insulators
Genomic Imprinting and Imprinting Defects in Humans
Epigenetic Gene Regulation in Cancer
Genomic Identification of Regulatory Elements by Evolutionary Sequence Comparison and Functional Analysis
Regulatory Variation and Evolution and Implications for Disease
Organization of Conserved Elements Near Key Developmental Regulators in Vertebrate Genomes
Long-Range Gene Control and Genetic Disease
Dirk A. Kleinjan and Laura A. Lettice
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