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No further similarity between the upstream sequences was detected beyond this point.
According to Parvin et al [ 64], no 'meaningful sequence similarities' between the upstream sequences of pou2 and Oct4 can be identified, though.
In summary, our method could identify the regulatory motifs that have high weights indicating high correlation between the upstream sequences and the gene expression profiles.
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We developed a framework that can detect correlations between gene expression profiles and the upstream sequences on the basis of the kernel canonical correlation analysis (kernel CCA).
The motif is clearly observed in the upstream sequences, occurring, more frequently, between -1 and -600 [feature map in Additional file 9].
Based on these observations, we propose a model in which upstream sequences, located between −50 and +3 bp, negatively regulate downstream promoter activity and the downstream GLE, DPE-l and DPE-L2 elements regulate the activity of the upstream sequences (Figure 8).
With respect to the upstream sequences reported on here, we take them to represent the sequences upstream of both of these genes, since no difference was found between PCR runs with primers specific for the active and the inactive genes.
The upstream sequences were all part of the mcrG gene.
The dynamic equilibrium between the M2-1 open and closed states likely confers to the protein the flexibility required to bind non-specific RNA sequences, by allowing modulation of the distance between the A-tract and the upstream sequence element.
The upstream sequence distance of miR-9-2 (homology) between mouse and Rhesus monkey is 79.6%.
The upstream sequence distance of miR-9-2 (homology) between mouse and human is 79.6%.
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