Gene Regulatory Sequences and Human Disease Gene Regulatory Sequences and Human Disease

Gene Regulatory Sequences and Human Disease

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Publisher Description

Genes make up less than 2% of our DNA and within the remaining 98% lie other extremely important sequences that function as gene regulatory elements, instructing genes when, where and at what levels to turn on or off. In this book, we introduce the different types of gene regulatory elements and how to identify and functionally characterize them. In addition, we describe several pioneering examples of how mutations in these elements have been found to cause human disease.With advances in DNA sequencing, the ability to identify disease-associated mutations in these regulatory elements is rapidly increasing. This book provides a great starting point for clinicians, geneticists, genomicists, developmental biologists and computational biologists to understand how to identify gene regulatory elements and associate nucleotide variation within them to human disease.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2012
30 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer New York
SIZE
3.3
MB