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ENCODE: A Sourcebook of Epigenomes and Chromatin Language
Article en En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-177971
Biblioteca responsable: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Until recently, since the Human Genome Project, the general view has been that the majority of the human genome is composed of junk DNA and has little or no selective advantage to the organism. Now we know that this conclusion is an oversimplification. In April 2003, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) launched an international research consortium called Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) to uncover non-coding functional elements in the human genome. The result of this project has identified a set of new DNA regulatory elements, based on novel relationships among chromatin accessibility, histone modifications, nucleosome positioning, DNA methylation, transcription, and the occupancy of sequence-specific factors. The project gives us new insights into the organization and regulation of the human genome and epigenome. Here, we sought to summarize particular aspects of the ENCODE project and highlight the features and data that have recently been released. At the end of this review, we have summarized a case study we conducted using the ENCODE epigenome data.
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Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Asunto principal: ADN / Cromatina / Histonas / Nucleosomas / Genoma Humano / Proyecto Genoma Humano / Metilación de ADN / ADN Intergénico / Imidazoles / Nitrocompuestos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Genomics & Informatics Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article
Texto completo: 1 Índice: WPRIM Asunto principal: ADN / Cromatina / Histonas / Nucleosomas / Genoma Humano / Proyecto Genoma Humano / Metilación de ADN / ADN Intergénico / Imidazoles / Nitrocompuestos Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Genomics & Informatics Año: 2013 Tipo del documento: Article