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Ambiguously located transcription factor (TF) binding sites may introduce a large number of potentially erroneous regulatory associations into models of transcriptional regulatory networks. We have used a two-step expression similarity strategy to distinguish between likely and unlikely regulatory associations for TFs located between divergently transcribed genes in the yeast genome. Most regulatory...
We have constructed a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) and P1 contig in the 8p12–p21 region. The contig comprises 16 overlapping YAC clones and 44 overlapping P1 clones. Twelve dinucleotide-repeat polymorphic sequence-tagged site (STS) markers that were previously isolated mainly from these YAC and P1 clones were genetically mapped. A total of 46 nonpolymorphic STS markers were newly established...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the premature occurrence of many age-related features. Previously, the WS gene (WRN) was mapped between D8S131 and D8S87, in an 8.3-cM interval. In this study, regions of homozygosity in 36 WS patients from inbred families were searched for by genotyping for 35 dinucleotide repeat polymorphic markers to narrow down the WRN critical...
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