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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Schematic representation of the two-step procedure for phylogenetic footprinting.
In the data reduction step, regions conserved among closely related (mammalian) orthologs
are selected. Subsequently, these strongly conserved sequences are combined with a
more distant ortholog (for example, Fugu); this set of genes is then subjected to motif detection. Finally, significantly
conserved blocks are identified using a threshold defined by a random analysis.
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