domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012

ENCODE Project at UCSC

ENCODE Project at UCSC

The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements(ENCODE) Consortium is an international collaboration of research groups funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). 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 and circumstances in which a gene is active.


Click to enlargeENCODE data are now available for the entire human genome.All ENCODE data are free and available for immediate use via :


To search for ENCODE data related to your area of interest and set up a browser view, use the UCSCExperiment Matrix orTrack Search tool (Advanced features). The Experiment List (Human) and Experiment List (Mouse) links provide comprehensive listings of ENCODE data that is released or in preparation.
All ENCODE data is freely available for download and analysis. However, before publishing research that uses ENCODE data, please read the ENCODE Data Release Policy, which places some restrictions on publication use of data for nine months following data release. Read more about ENCODE data at UCSC.

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