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SUBMITTER: Inada DC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC403677 | biostudies-literature | 2003 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Inada Dan Choffnes DC Bashir Ali A Lee Chunghau C Thomas Brian C BC Ko Cynthia C Goff Stephen A SA Freeling Michael M
Genome research 20030901 9
As orthologous genes from related species diverge over time, some sequences are conserved in noncoding regions. In mammals, large phylogenetic footprints, or conserved noncoding sequences (CNSs), are known to be common features of genes. Here we present the first large-scale analysis of plant genes for CNSs. We used maize and rice, maximally diverged members of the grass family of monocots. Using a local sequence alignment set to deliver only significant alignments, we found one or more CNSs in ...[more]