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Mantsoki A, Devailly G and Joshi A. CpG island erosion, Polycomb occupancy, and sequence motif enrichment at bivalent promoters in mammalian embryonic stem cells [version 1; not peer reviewed]. F1000Research 2015, 4(ISCB Comm J):320 (poster) (https://doi.org/10.7490/f1000research.1110069.1)
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CpG island erosion, Polycomb occupancy, and sequence motif enrichment at bivalent promoters in mammalian embryonic stem cells

Anna Mantsoki, Guillaume Devailly, Anagha Joshi 1
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Published 23 Jul 2015

CpG island erosion, Polycomb occupancy, and sequence motif enrichment at bivalent promoters in mammalian embryonic stem cells

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

Anna Mantsoki, Guillaume Devailly, Anagha Joshi 1
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1 The Roslin Institute, UK
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Wellcome Trust-Waddington Symposium: “EpiGenetics - in dialogue with the genome” 2015
Roslin Institute Student's day 2015
23rd Annual International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology and the 14th European Conference on Computational Biology 2015
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Keywords
bivalency, ChIP sequencing, Polycomb, histone modification, embryonic stem cells, CpG density, de-novo sequence motif
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