Trends in Genetics
Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 March 2000, Pages 109-111
OutlookRegulation of adjacent yeast genes
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Acknowledgments
We thank L. Kruglyak and E. Hubbell for valuable comments and feedback. We were supported in part by NSF grant DBI 9504393 and NIH grant R01 GM36230. We thank S. Tavaré and M. Waterman for useful discussions and for providing us with the resources for this project. We also thank the referees for their valuable comments.
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