Many people have problem identifying or predicting the promoter sequence of a gene, or don't know how to get the actual sequence for analysis such as primer design, transcription factor binding site search, etc. Here I provide ways how I do these things.
1. How to find and retrieve promoter sequences from genome databases
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Just give MS's bing a try to see how useful it is compared to google. It seems that the relevance of bing's results improves some over its live search. I use wildcard search a lot when googling. To my surprise bing ignors my wildcard * in my search phrases. For example, searching "caused * inhibition of cell growth", it only...
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