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3 Characterization of intergenic regions and gene definition

The prevalence and analysis of ENCODE data are changing the definition and characterization of intergenic and genic regions

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Figure 1.: Pseudogene annotation flowchart.
Figure 1: General features of the DHS landscape.
Figure 5: A genome-wide map of distal DHS-to-promoter connectivity.
Supplementary Figure 14: Interaction and GO class enrichments via signal-vector correlation.
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