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Ensembl regulation resources

New experimental techniques in epigenomics allow researchers to assay a diversity of highly dynamic features such as histone marks, DNA modifications or chromatin structure. The study of their fluctuations should provide insights into gene expression regulation, cell differentiation and disease. The...

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Autores principales: Zerbino, Daniel R., Johnson, Nathan, Juetteman, Thomas, Sheppard, Dan, Wilder, Steven P., Lavidas, Ilias, Nuhn, Michael, Perry, Emily, Raffaillac-Desfosses, Quentin, Sobral, Daniel, Keefe, Damian, Gräf, Stefan, Ahmed, Ikhlak, Kinsella, Rhoda, Pritchard, Bethan, Brent, Simon, Amode, Ridwan, Parker, Anne, Trevanion, Steven, Birney, Ewan, Dunham, Ian, Flicek, Paul
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26888907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bav119
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Sumario:New experimental techniques in epigenomics allow researchers to assay a diversity of highly dynamic features such as histone marks, DNA modifications or chromatin structure. The study of their fluctuations should provide insights into gene expression regulation, cell differentiation and disease. The Ensembl project collects and maintains the Ensembl regulation data resources on epigenetic marks, transcription factor binding and DNA methylation for human and mouse, as well as microarray probe mappings and annotations for a variety of chordate genomes. From this data, we produce a functional annotation of the regulatory elements along the human and mouse genomes with plans to expand to other species as data becomes available. Starting from well-studied cell lines, we will progressively expand our library of measurements to a greater variety of samples. Ensembl’s regulation resources provide a central and easy-to-query repository for reference epigenomes. As with all Ensembl data, it is freely available at http://www.ensembl.org, from the Perl and REST APIs and from the public Ensembl MySQL database server at ensembldb.ensembl.org. Database URL: http://www.ensembl.org