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Disease-causing 7.4 kb cis-regulatory deletion disrupting conserved non-coding sequences and their interaction with the FOXL2 promotor: implications for mutation screening.
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An integrated encyclopedia of DNA elements in the human genome.
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The long-range interaction landscape of gene promoters.
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Identification and analysis of functional elements in 1% of the human genome by the ENCODE pilot project.
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Cell-type-specific long-range looping interactions identify distant regulatory elements of the CFTR gene.
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The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome.
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Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid
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Defining functional DNA elements in the human genome.
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Cohesin-based chromatin interactions enable regulated gene expression within preexisting architectural compartments.
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Structural and functional diversity of Topologically Associating Domains.
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The Conformation of Yeast Chromosome III Is Mating Type Dependent and Controlled by the Recombination Enhancer.
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The HoxD cluster is a dynamic and resilient TAD boundary controlling the segregation of antagonistic regulatory landscapes.
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Single-allele chromatin interactions identify regulatory hubs in dynamic compartmentalized domains.
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Measuring Inaccessible Chromatin Genome-Wide Using Protect-seq.
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RNA-mediated symmetry breaking enables singular olfactory receptor choice.
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Regulatory Sequences Nucleic Acid