Core Promoter Detection
Core Promoter Detection refers to the identification of key regulatory regions near the transcription start site of a gene, which are typically located at the 5' end of the gene and are crucial for promoter function. This technique involves analyzing DNA sequences using bioinformatics methods to accurately locate core promoters, thereby revealing the molecular mechanisms of gene expression regulation. In medical research, Core Promoter Detection helps to understand the genetic basis of disease onset and progression, providing important references for precision medicine.