It is not unreasonable to assume that in the near future next-generation sequencing techniques will allow the sequencing of all the DNA and expressed types of RNA involved in a given response or process. Such a range of data will be necessary to unravel the complexities of the multiple layers involved in the regulation of gene expression. In this article we discuss a broad range of studies about gene regulation. These involve studies of processes such as transcription and splicing, the production of a variety of transcripts, and the involvement of protein-nucleic acid composites such as chromatin.We seek to shed light on common themes that are beginning to develop in these rapidly evolving, but intimately related, fields.
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Harrison, A., & Shanahan, H. (2014). An overview of gene regulation. In Approaches in Integrative Bioinformatics: Towards the Virtual Cell (pp. 21–70). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41281-3_2
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