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Promolign provides graphical presentation for SNPs and transcription factor binding sites in the promoter region of genes in the context of human-mouse orthologous sequence alignment. The goal is to help identify potential regulatory motifs in the upstream sequence of a gene and to evaluate the function of SNPs in this region.

There are more than 6,400 human-mouse orthologous gene pairs, more than 72,000 homologous blocks, and more than 100,000 SNPs in the PromoLign database, making it a comprehensive resource for transcription study at genomic level.

In citing the PromoLign please refer to: Zhao T, Chang LW, McLeod HL, Stormo GD. PromoLign: A Database for Upstream Region Analysis and SNPs. Human Mutation 2004; 23:534-539
 Please download and install SVG Viewer plug-in for graphical display.


PromoLign is implemented and maintained by Dr. Tao Zhao in the laboratory of Dr. Gary Stormo. It is supported by CREATE network coordinated by Dr. Howard McLeod, who is a member of the NIGMS sponsored Pharmacogenetics Research Network ( PGRN).
© 2003 CREATE network, Washington University School of Medicine.

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