Highly conserved elements discovered in vertebrates are present in non-syntenic loci of tunicates, act as enhancers and can be transcribed during development

Remo Sanges, Yavor Hadzhiev, Marion Gueroult-Bellone, Agnes Roure, Marco Ferg, Nicola Meola, Gabriele Amore, Swaraj Basu, Euan R Brown, Marco De Simone, Francesca Petrera, Danilo Licastro, Uwe Strahle, Sandro Banfi, Patrick Lemaire, Ewan Birney, Ferenc Muller, Elia Stupka

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