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Abundant raw material for cis-regulatory evolution in humans
Matthew V. Rockman
, Gregory A. Wray
Biology and Genomics
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Agriculture & Biology
raw materials
72%
phenotypic variation
55%
gene expression
52%
genetic polymorphism
42%
microsatellite repeats
42%
genotype-phenotype correlation
41%
overdominance
38%
Homo sapiens
37%
epistasis
34%
tandem repeat sequences
33%
human population
30%
eukaryotic cells
24%
transcription factors
22%
transcription (genetics)
21%
genes
19%
mutation
19%
phenotype
18%
nucleotide sequences
17%
genotype
16%
amino acids
16%
genome
15%
DNA
14%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
gene expression
100%
raw material
69%
phenotype
61%
polymorphism
60%
pleiotropy
47%
DNA
47%
epistasis
44%
gene
43%
regulation
40%
eukaryote
33%
human population
28%
mutation
28%
amino acid
26%
distribution
10%
rate
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Population Biological Variation
52%
Microsatellite Repeats
45%
Genotype
30%
Tandem Repeat Sequences
27%
Phenotype
25%
Gene Expression
25%
Gene Expression Regulation
23%
Human Genome
22%
Eukaryota
22%
Genes
17%
Population
16%
Transcription Factors
16%
Amino Acids
15%
Mutation
12%
DNA
11%