Divergence in cis-regulatory networks: taking the 'species' out of cross-species analysis.

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Many essential transcription factors have conserved roles in regulating biological programs, yet their genomic occupancy can diverge significantly. A new study demonstrates that such variations are primarily due to cis-regulatory sequences, rather than differences between the regulators or nuclear environments.

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Zinzen, R. P., & Furlong, E. E. M. (2008). Divergence in cis-regulatory networks: taking the “species” out of cross-species analysis. Genome Biology. https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2008-9-11-240

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