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Project Overview – ENCODE
The goal of ENCODE is to build a comprehensive parts list of functional elements in the human genome, including elements that act at the protein and RNA levels, and regulatory elements that control cells …
Getting Started – ENCODE
The ENCODE Portal, developed and maintained by the Data Coordination Center (ENCODE DCC), is the canonical source for all experimental metadata and data from ENCODE and associated projects.
publications – ENCODE
The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project has established a genomic resource for mammalian development, profiling a diverse panel of mouse tissues at 8 developmental stages from …
Search – ENCODE
PRO-cap in peripheral blood mononuclear cell Homo sapiens peripheral blood mononuclear cell Lab: Haiyuan Yu, Cornell Project: ENCODE Library construction method: capped RNA enrichment …
Histone ChIP-seq Data Standards and Processing Pipeline - ENCODE
The ENCODE consortium has developed two analysis pipelines to study the different classes of protein-chromatin interactions. Both ChIP-seq piplines share the same mapping steps, but differ in the …
Data – ENCODE
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Data Processing Pipelines – ENCODE
The ENCODE Data Coordinating Center has developed data processing pipelines for major assay types generated by the project: RNA-seq, RAMPAGE 1, ChIP-seq, DNase-seq, ATAC-seq 2 , and WGBS.
Access to ENCODE data
All data generated by the ENCODE consortium is submitted to the DCC and available from the ENCODE portal (http://www.encodeproject.org). The data are reviewed for quality and released to …
Data standards – ENCODE
The ENCODE Consortium has adopted shared experimental guidelines for the most common ENCODE assays. The guidelines have evolved over time as technologies have changed, and current …