Nuclear Receptor HNF4α Binding Sequences are Widespread in Alu Repeats
2011
Background
Alu repeats, which account for ~10% of the human genome, were originally considered to be junk DNA. Recent studies, however, suggest that they may contain transcription factor binding sites and hence possibly play a role in regulating gene expression.
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