src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/wgEncodeNhgriBip.html 1.4
1.4 2009/07/07 18:23:26 tdreszer
Mary Q. Yang
Index: src/hg/makeDb/trackDb/wgEncodeNhgriBip.html
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<li><em>B</em>) <a href="hgTrackUi?g=mrna">GenBank mRNA</a> annotations
(score=600).
<li><em>C</em>) <a href="hgTrackUi?g=intronEst">spliced ESTs</a> (score=400).
</ul>
-The annotations for protein coding genes are strongly supported
+The annotations for protein coding genes (<em>A</em>) are strongly supported
and therefore provide a high quality dataset for mapping bidirectional
-promoters. In contrast, bidirectional promoters supported by RNA evidence
-alone (as in <em>C</em>) have varying levels of evidence, ranging from one
+promoters. In contrast, bidirectional promoters supported by spliced ESTs
+(<em>C</em>) alone have varying levels of evidence, ranging from one
characterized transcript to hundreds of them. For this reason, the mRNA
annotation (<em>B</em>) from GenBank provides a stringent level of validation
for the start sites of the EST transcripts. As a large class of regulatory
sequences, bidirectional promoters exemplify a rich source of unexplored
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@
</p>
<h2> Credits </h2>
-<p>These data were produced by Mary Yang in the
+<p>These data were produced by Mary Q. Yang in the
<a href="http://www.genome.gov/12514761" title="http://www.genome.gov/12514761"
rel="nofollow" TARGET=_BLANK>Elnitski lab</a> at NHGRI, NIH. (contact:
<A HREF="mailto:elnitski@mail.nih.gov">
elnitski@mail.nih.gov</A>)