Human-specific CpG 'beacons' identify human-specific prefrontal cortex H3K4me3 chromatin peaks
Human-specific CpG 'beacons' identify human-specific prefrontal cortex H3K4me3 chromatin peaks
Therefore, CpG-focused comparative sequence analysis can precisely pinpoint chromatin structures that contribute to the human-specific phenotype and further supports an integrated approach in genomic and epigenomic studies
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Bell, Christopher G.
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Wilson, Gareth A.
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Beck, Stephan
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February 2014
Bell, Christopher G.
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Wilson, Gareth A.
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Beck, Stephan
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Bell, Christopher G., Wilson, Gareth A. and Beck, Stephan
(2014)
Human-specific CpG 'beacons' identify human-specific prefrontal cortex H3K4me3 chromatin peaks.
Epigenomics, 6 (1), .
(doi:10.2217/epi.13.74).
(PMID:24579944)
Abstract
Therefore, CpG-focused comparative sequence analysis can precisely pinpoint chromatin structures that contribute to the human-specific phenotype and further supports an integrated approach in genomic and epigenomic studies
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Published date: February 2014
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Human Development & Health, Centre for Biological Sciences, MRC Life-Course Epidemiology Unit
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/400983
ISSN: 1750-1911
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Christopher G. Bell
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Gareth A. Wilson
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