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Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid

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  • Levine, Michael, and Robert Tjian. (2003) 2003. “Transcription Regulation and Animal Diversity.”. Nature 424 (6945): 147-51.
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  • Wang, Wei, Michael Cherry, David Botstein, and Hao Li. (2002) 2002. “A Systematic Approach to Reconstructing Transcription Networks in Saccharomycescerevisiae.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (26): 16893-8.
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  • Spear, B T, and S M Tilghman. (1990) 1990. “Role of Alpha-Fetoprotein Regulatory Elements in Transcriptional Activation in Transient Heterokaryons.”. Mol Cell Biol 10 (10): 5047-54.
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  • Tepper, Ronald G, Jasmine M Ashraf, Rachel Kaletsky, Gunnar Kleemann, Coleen T Murphy, and Harmen J Bussemaker. (2013) 2013. “PQM-1 Complements DAF-16 As a Key Transcriptional Regulator of DAF-2-Mediated Development and Longevity.”. Cell 154 (3): 676-90.
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  • Tkačik, Gašper, Curtis G Callan, and William Bialek. (2008) 2008. “Information Capacity of Genetic Regulatory Elements.”. Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys 78 (1 Pt 1): 011910.
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  • Senger, Kate, Grant W Armstrong, William J Rowell, Jennifer M Kwan, Michele Markstein, and Michael Levine. (2004) 2004. “Immunity Regulatory DNAs Share Common Organizational Features in Drosophila.”. Mol Cell 13 (1): 19-32.
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  • Katz, David J, Michael A Beer, John M Levorse, and Shirley M Tilghman. (2005) 2005. “Functional Characterization of a Novel Ku70 80 Pause Site at the H19 Igf2 Imprinting Control Region.”. Mol Cell Biol 25 (10): 3855-63.
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  • Guan, Yuanfang, Maitreya Dunham, and Olga G Troyanskaya. (2007) 2007. “Functional Analysis of Gene Duplications in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. Genetics 175 (2): 933-43.
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  • Kenyon, Cynthia, and Coleen T Murphy. (2006) 2006. “Enrichment of Regulatory Motifs Upstream of Predicted DAF-16 Targets.”. Nat Genet 38 (4): 397-8; author reply 398.
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  • Leighton, P A, R S Ingram, J Eggenschwiler, A Efstratiadis, and S M Tilghman. (1995) 1995. “Disruption of Imprinting Caused by Deletion of the H19 Gene Region in Mice.”. Nature 375 (6526): 34-9.
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  • Markstein, Michele, and Michael Levine. (2002) 2002. “Decoding Cis-Regulatory DNAs in the Drosophila Genome.”. Curr Opin Genet Dev 12 (5): 601-6.
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  • Hark, A T, C J Schoenherr, D J Katz, R S Ingram, J M Levorse, and S M Tilghman. (2000) 2000. “CTCF Mediates Methylation-Sensitive Enhancer-Blocking Activity at the H19 Igf2 Locus.”. Nature 405 (6785): 486-9.
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  • Papatsenko, Dmitri, Andrey Kislyuk, Michael Levine, and Inna Dubchak. (2006) 2006. “Conservation Patterns in Different Functional Sequence Categories of Divergent Drosophila Species.”. Genomics 88 (4): 431-42.
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