Microfluidic affinity and ChIP-seq analyses converge on a conserved FOXP2-binding motif in chimp and human, which enables the detection of evolutionarily novel targets.
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Language Impairments in ASD Resulting from a Failed Domestication of the Human BrainThe language-related transcription factor FOXP2 is post-translationally modified with small ubiquitin-like modifiersGlobularity and language-readiness: generating new predictions by expanding the set of genes of interestThe shape of the human language-ready brainMicrofluidics for genome-wide studies involving next generation sequencing.Insights into the genetic foundations of human communication.Mechanically Induced Trapping of Molecular Interactions and Its Applications.The FOXP2-Driven Network in Developmental Disorders and NeurodegenerationProtein-Protein Interaction Among the FoxP Family Members and their Regulation of Two Target Genes, VLDLR and CNTNAP2 in the Zebra Finch Song System.CNTNAP2 is a direct FoxP2 target in vitro and in vivo in zebra finches: complex regulation by age and activity.DNA-binding properties of FOXP3 transcription factor.Optimized Sequence Library Design for Efficient In Vitro Interaction Mapping.FoxP2 isoforms delineate spatiotemporal transcriptional networks for vocal learning in the zebra finch.Foxp2 Regulates Identities and Projection Patterns of Thalamic Nuclei During Development.The untold stories of the speech gene, the FOXP2 cancer gene.Globularization and Domestication
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Microfluidic affinity and ChIP-seq analyses converge on a conserved FOXP2-binding motif in chimp and human, which enables the detection of evolutionarily novel targets.
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Microfluidic affinity and ChIP ...... evolutionarily novel targets.
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Alexander L Greninger
Chris K Fuller
Christopher S Nelson
Joseph L DeRisi
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2013-04-26T00:00:00Z