Original paper
Mapping the cis -regulatory architecture of the human retina reveals noncoding genetic variation in disease
Volume: 117, Issue: 16, Pages: 9001 - 9012
Published: Apr 7, 2020
Abstract
The interplay of transcription factors and cis-regulatory elements (CREs) orchestrates the dynamic and diverse genetic programs that assemble the human central nervous system (CNS) during development and maintain its function throughout life. Genetic variation within CREs plays a central role in phenotypic variation in complex traits including the risk of developing disease. We took advantage of the retina, a well-characterized region of the CNS...
Paper Details
Title
Mapping the cis -regulatory architecture of the human retina reveals noncoding genetic variation in disease
Published Date
Apr 7, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
16
Pages
9001 - 9012
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