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The contribution of evolutionarily volatile promoters to molecular phenotypes and human trait variation.

Robert S YoungLana TalmaneSophie Marion de ProcéMartin S Taylor
Published in: Genome biology (2022)
Promoter turnover is pervasive in the human genome, and these promoters are rich in molecularly quantifiable but phenotypically inconsequential variation in gene expression. However, since evolutionarily volatile promoters show evidence of selection, coupled with high mutation rates and enrichment of QTLs, this implicates them as a source of evolutionary innovation and phenotypic variation, albeit with a high background of selectively neutral expression variation.
Keyphrases
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