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Genome: Transcriptional Regulatory Modules
Press coverage of the release of the human genome sequence in 2001 focused on the surprisingly small number of genes in the human genome (approximately 30,000), possibly explained by the complexity of the switching machinery involved in activating and deactivating genes in various environmental conditions. In this program, William Noble describes a technique for locating occurrences of the transcriptional regulatory modules that act as switches.

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Series Title:CSE Colloquia - 2002
Subject(s):Engineering and Computer Science
Speaker(s): William Noble, University of Washington Genome Sciences

Related Link(s):CSE web site
Production Date: 11/07/2002
Runtime: 00:51:13
Rating:TV-G
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