Joint Models for Longitudinal and Survival Data

  • Ibrahim J
  • Chen M
  • Sinha D
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Abstract

The packaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin has a large influence on DNA-templated processes, such as transcription. The availability of genome sequences and 'genomics' technologies such as DNA microarrays and high-throughput sequencing had an immediate effect on the study of transcriptional regulation, by enabling researchers to identify the coregulation patterns of thousands of genes. These same resources are now being used successfully to study the structure of chromatin. Here, I review some of these new genomics approaches to understanding chromatin structure in eukaryotes.

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Ibrahim, J. G., Chen, M.-H., & Sinha, D. (2001). Joint Models for Longitudinal and Survival Data (pp. 262–289). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3447-8_7

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