PEAKS: identification of regulatory motifs by their position in DNA sequences
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- DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btl568
PEAKS: identification of regulatory motifs by their position in DNA sequences
Abstract
Many DNA functional motifs tend to accumulate or cluster at specific gene locations. These locations can be detected, in a group of gene sequences, as high frequency 'peaks' with respect to a reference position, such as the transcription start site (TSS). We have developed a web tool for the identification of regions containing significant motif peaks. We show, by using different yeast gene datasets, that peak regions are strongly enriched in experimentally-validated motifs and contain potentially important novel motifs.
Availability: http://genomics.imim.es/peaks
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