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RefSeq Functional Elements as experimentally assayed nongenic reference standards and functional interactions in human and mouse

Eukaryotic genomes contain many nongenic elements that function in gene regulation, chromosome organization, recombination, repair, or replication, and mutation of those elements can affect genome function and cause disease. Although numerous epigenomic studies provide high coverage of gene regulato...

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Autores principales: Farrell, Catherine M., Goldfarb, Tamara, Rangwala, Sanjida H., Astashyn, Alexander, Ermolaeva, Olga D., Hem, Vichet, Katz, Kenneth S., Kodali, Vamsi K., Ludwig, Frank, Wallin, Craig L., Pruitt, Kim D., Murphy, Terence D.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8744684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34876495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.275819.121
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author Farrell, Catherine M.
Goldfarb, Tamara
Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Astashyn, Alexander
Ermolaeva, Olga D.
Hem, Vichet
Katz, Kenneth S.
Kodali, Vamsi K.
Ludwig, Frank
Wallin, Craig L.
Pruitt, Kim D.
Murphy, Terence D.
author_facet Farrell, Catherine M.
Goldfarb, Tamara
Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Astashyn, Alexander
Ermolaeva, Olga D.
Hem, Vichet
Katz, Kenneth S.
Kodali, Vamsi K.
Ludwig, Frank
Wallin, Craig L.
Pruitt, Kim D.
Murphy, Terence D.
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description Eukaryotic genomes contain many nongenic elements that function in gene regulation, chromosome organization, recombination, repair, or replication, and mutation of those elements can affect genome function and cause disease. Although numerous epigenomic studies provide high coverage of gene regulatory regions, those data are not usually exposed in traditional genome annotation and can be difficult to access and interpret without field-specific expertise. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) therefore provides RefSeq Functional Elements (RefSeqFEs), which represent experimentally validated human and mouse nongenic elements derived from the literature. The curated data set is comprised of richly annotated sequence records, descriptive records in the NCBI Gene database, reference genome feature annotation, and activity-based interactions between nongenic regions, target genes, and each other. The data set provides succinct functional details and transparent experimental evidence, leverages data from multiple experimental sources, is readily accessible and adaptable, and uses a flexible data model. The data have multiple uses for basic functional discovery, bioinformatics studies, genetic variant interpretation; as known positive controls for epigenomic data evaluation; and as reference standards for functional interactions. Comparisons to other gene regulatory data sets show that the RefSeqFE data set includes a wider range of feature types representing more areas of biology, but it is comparatively smaller and subject to data selection biases. RefSeqFEs thus provide an alternative and complementary resource for experimentally assayed functional elements, with future data set growth expected.
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spelling pubmed-87446842022-07-01 RefSeq Functional Elements as experimentally assayed nongenic reference standards and functional interactions in human and mouse Farrell, Catherine M. Goldfarb, Tamara Rangwala, Sanjida H. Astashyn, Alexander Ermolaeva, Olga D. Hem, Vichet Katz, Kenneth S. Kodali, Vamsi K. Ludwig, Frank Wallin, Craig L. Pruitt, Kim D. Murphy, Terence D. Genome Res Resource Eukaryotic genomes contain many nongenic elements that function in gene regulation, chromosome organization, recombination, repair, or replication, and mutation of those elements can affect genome function and cause disease. Although numerous epigenomic studies provide high coverage of gene regulatory regions, those data are not usually exposed in traditional genome annotation and can be difficult to access and interpret without field-specific expertise. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) therefore provides RefSeq Functional Elements (RefSeqFEs), which represent experimentally validated human and mouse nongenic elements derived from the literature. The curated data set is comprised of richly annotated sequence records, descriptive records in the NCBI Gene database, reference genome feature annotation, and activity-based interactions between nongenic regions, target genes, and each other. The data set provides succinct functional details and transparent experimental evidence, leverages data from multiple experimental sources, is readily accessible and adaptable, and uses a flexible data model. The data have multiple uses for basic functional discovery, bioinformatics studies, genetic variant interpretation; as known positive controls for epigenomic data evaluation; and as reference standards for functional interactions. Comparisons to other gene regulatory data sets show that the RefSeqFE data set includes a wider range of feature types representing more areas of biology, but it is comparatively smaller and subject to data selection biases. RefSeqFEs thus provide an alternative and complementary resource for experimentally assayed functional elements, with future data set growth expected. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8744684/ /pubmed/34876495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.275819.121 Text en Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is a work of the US Government.
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Rangwala, Sanjida H.
Astashyn, Alexander
Ermolaeva, Olga D.
Hem, Vichet
Katz, Kenneth S.
Kodali, Vamsi K.
Ludwig, Frank
Wallin, Craig L.
Pruitt, Kim D.
Murphy, Terence D.
RefSeq Functional Elements as experimentally assayed nongenic reference standards and functional interactions in human and mouse
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title_full_unstemmed RefSeq Functional Elements as experimentally assayed nongenic reference standards and functional interactions in human and mouse
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8744684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34876495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/gr.275819.121
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