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In vivo enhancer analysis of human conserved non-coding sequences

Len A. Pennacchio, Nadav Ahituv, Alan M. Moses, Shyam Prabhakar, Marcelo A. Nobrega, Malak Shoukry, Simon Minovitsky, Inna Dubchak, Amy Holt, Keith D. Lewis, Ingrid Plajzer-Frick, Jennifer Akiyama, Sarah De Val, Veena Afzal, Brian L. Black, Olivier Couronne, Michael B. Eisen, Axel Visel and Edward M. Rubin

Nature 444, 499-502(23 November 2006)

doi:10.1038/nature05295

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Figure 1

A summary of all sequences tested for enhancer activity in transgenic mice.

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Figure 2

A 3 Mb region of human chromosome 16 enriched for human–Fugu non-coding conservation flanking the SALL1 gene.

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Figure 3

Grouping of positive expression patterns captured in the transgenic mouse enhancer assay.

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Figure 4

Application of a forebrain enhancer training set to identify forebrain-specific enhancer sequences elsewhere in the human genome.

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