Clare: Cracking the LAnguage of regulatory elements

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CLARE is a computational method designed to reveal sequence encryption of tissue-specific regulatory elements. Starting with a set of regulatory elements known to be active in a particular tissue/process, it learns the sequence code of the input set and builds a predictive model from features specific to those elements. The resulting model can then be applied to user-supplied genomic regions to identify novel candidate regulatory elements. CLARE's model also provides a detailed analysis of transcription factors that most likely bind to the elements, making it an invaluable tool for understanding mechanisms of tissue-specific gene regulation. Published by Oxford University Press 2012.

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Taher, L., Narlikar, L., & Ovcharenko, I. (2012). Clare: Cracking the LAnguage of regulatory elements. Bioinformatics, 28(4), 581–583. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btr704

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