Widely distributed noncoding purifying selection in the human genome

Volume: 104, Issue: 30, Pages: 12410 - 12415
Published: Jul 24, 2007
Abstract
It is widely assumed that human noncoding sequences comprise a substantial reservoir for functional variants impacting gene regulation and other chromosomal processes. Evolutionarily conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs) in the human genome have attracted considerable attention for their potential to simplify the search for functional elements and phenotypically important human alleles. A major outstanding question is whether functionally...
Paper Details
Title
Widely distributed noncoding purifying selection in the human genome
Published Date
Jul 24, 2007
Volume
104
Issue
30
Pages
12410 - 12415
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