Perspectives on ENCODE.
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Date
2020-07-30Author
ENCODE Project Consortium,
Snyder, MP
Gingeras, TR
Moore, JE
Weng, Z
Gerstein, MB
Ren, B
Hardison, RC
Stamatoyannopoulos, JA
Graveley, BR
Feingold, EA
Pazin, MJ
Pagan, M
Gilchrist, DA
Hitz, BC
Cherry, JM
Bernstein, BE
Mendenhall, EM
Zerbino, DR
Frankish, A
Flicek, P
Myers, RM
Type
Journal Article
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The Encylopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project launched in 2003 with the long-term goal of developing a comprehensive map of functional elements in the human genome. These included genes, biochemical regions associated with gene regulation (for example, transcription factor binding sites, open chromatin, and histone marks) and transcript isoforms. The marks serve as sites for candidate cis-regulatory elements (cCREs) that may serve functional roles in regulating gene expression1. The project has been extended to model organisms, particularly the mouse. In the third phase of ENCODE, nearly a million and more than 300,000 cCRE annotations have been generated for human and mouse, respectively, and these have provided a valuable resource for the scientific community.
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Subject
ENCODE Project Consortium
Chromatin
Animals
Humans
Mice
Histones
Transcription Factors
Genomics
DNA Methylation
Gene Expression Regulation
Binding Sites
Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid
Genome
Genome, Human
Quality Control
Databases, Genetic
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Research team
Functional Proteomics Group
Language
eng
Date accepted
2020-05-05
License start date
2020-07-29
Citation
Nature, 2020, 583 (7818), pp. 693 - 698
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH