Scientists publish largest catalog of how human cells read DNA

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  • An international team led by the University of Toronto mapped DNA-binding motifs for 177 previously uncharacterized transcription factors across more than 4,800 experiments.
  • The "Codebook," published in Nature, means 1,421 of roughly 1,600 human transcription factors now have a known DNA-binding motif.
  • A companion study introduced a method showing how DNA methylation redirects some transcription factors, with implications for cancer and disease research.
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