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Whole-genome ChIP-chip analysis of Dorsal, Twist and Snail suggests integration of diverse patterning processes in the Drosophila embryo
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Genetic studies have identified numerous sequence-specific transcription factors that control development, yet little is known about their in vivo distribution across animal genomes. We determine the genome-wide occupancy of the dorsoventral determinants Dorsal, Twist and Snail in the Drosophila embryo using ChIP-chip analysis. There is a tight correlation between the limits of known enhancers and the in vivo binding of these proteins. The analysis predicts substantially more target genes than previously estimated, including Dpp signaling components and genes encoding anteroposterior segmentation determinants. Thus, the ChIP-chip data uncovers a much larger network, which integrates diverse patterning processes during development.

 
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