CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/c6E86aSDke
Bioinformaticians and researchers from MIPT have identified reliable markers of gene activity, the methylation of #CpG traffic lights. The discovery has potential for future applications in clinical practice. The findings are reported in @BioMedCentral: ht
CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome. https://t.co/FjsbUIIY4i
RT @rlebron_bioinfo: CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM
RT @rlebron_bioinfo: CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM
CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/tVHC3J4FJr #bmcgenomics
RT @rlebron_bioinfo: CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM
Single CpG methylation can serve as a more accurate predictor of gene expression than an average promoter / gene body methylation: https://t.co/eDkE51Q6BO
RT @rlebron_bioinfo: CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM
RT @rlebron_bioinfo: CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM
CpG traffic lights are markers of regulatory regions in human genome https://t.co/TOShkWCJJM