Enhancerdriven
Enhancer-driven is a concept in molecular biology and genetics that refers to the regulation of gene expression by enhancers, which are DNA sequences that can bind to transcription factors and influence the expression of genes located far away from the enhancer itself. Enhancers are typically located upstream or downstream of the gene they regulate, and they can be thousands of base pairs away from the gene's promoter region. This non-contiguous regulation allows for complex and flexible gene expression patterns, as enhancers can be shared among multiple genes and can be regulated by various signaling pathways.
Enhancer-driven regulation is crucial for the development and function of multicellular organisms, as it allows for
The study of enhancer-driven regulation has advanced significantly with the development of high-throughput sequencing technologies, such