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Cell Press, Trends in Biotechnology, 6(23), p. 269-271

DOI: 10.1016/j.tibtech.2005.04.003

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Clues to function in gene deserts

Journal article published in 2005 by James Taylor ORCID
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Abstract

Recent work by Ivan Ovcharenko and colleagues has shed new light on the functional importance of gene deserts. They demonstrate that sequence conservation levels separate gene deserts into stable (more conserved) and variable classes. Both classes exhibit characteristics suggestive of function. The stable deserts in particular show features suggesting a role in the complex regulation of core vertebrate genes.