Mapping DNase-I hypersensitive sites on human isochores.

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  • Miriam Di Filippo
  • Giorgio Bernardi
چکیده

Mapping DNase-I hypersensitive sites (HS) was used in the past to identify regulatory elements of specific genes. More recently, thousands of HS were identified in the human genome by using high-throughput methods. These approaches showed a general enrichment of HS near or within known genes, within CpG islands, within human-mouse conserved regions and in GC-rich regions of the genome. Here we show that HS: (i) are characterized by a much higher GC level (approximately 56%) than the average GC level of the human genome (approximately 41%); (ii) are overwhelmingly located in the GC-richest compartment of the genome, which is predominantly associated with an open chromatin structure; (iii) and are slightly more and slightly less frequent than genes, respectively, in the gene-rich and in the gene-poor isochore families.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Gene

دوره 419 1-2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2008