Cap-Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE)

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bioinformatics protocols
CAGE analysis
Cage Tag
Cap Analysis Gene Expression (CAGE)
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Computational Methods to Identify Transcription Factor Binding Sites Using CAGE Information
Computational Tools to Analyze CAGE
Core Promoters
DNA Barcode
DNA Fish
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eukaryotic gene networks
expression analysis
gene transcription
Generation Sequencing Technologies
genome annotation
IGF-1 Locus
IIS Restriction Enzyme
Long Range Chromatin Interactions
Lower Substitution Rate
marker identification
molecular diagnostics
Mouse Promoters
New Era of Genome-Wide Gene Expression Analysis
PCR Error
promoter discovery in mammalian genomes
promoter mapping
Reference Genomes
Regulatory DNA Element
RNA isoform identification
RNA Sample
SOLiD System
TFBS
Transcription Factor DNA Interaction
Transcription Regulatory Networks
Transcription Start Site
Transcriptional Initiation
transcriptional regulation
Transcriptome and Genome Characterization Using Massively Parallel Paired End Tag (PET) Sequencing Analysis
TSS
Type IIS
Type IIS Restriction Enzyme

Product details

  • ISBN 9789814241342
  • Weight: 576g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Oct 2009
  • Publisher: Pan Stanford Publishing Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is a guide for users of new technologies, as it includes accurately proven protocols, allowing readers to prepare their samples for experiments. Additionally, it is a guide for the bioinformatics tools that are available for the analysis of the obtained tags, including the design of the software, the sources and the Web. Finally, the book provides examples of the application of these technologies to identify promoters, annotate genomes, identify new RNAs and reconstruct models of transcriptional control. Although examples mainly concern mammalians, the discussion expands to other groups of eukaryotes, where these approaches are complementing genome sequencing.

Piero Carninci was born in Italy in 1965 and earned his doctorate in biological science at the University of Trieste in 1989. For six months from April 1989, he worked as a research associate at the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology and then served as a health assistant in the Italian army. In 1990, he became a researcher at a biotech company called TALENT, after which he moved to RIKEN as a researcher in 1995. Since 2003, he has been working as a senior scientist at the Genome Science Laboratory at the RIKEN Frontier Research Institute and at the RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center.