Defining functional DNA elements in the human genome
Broad Institute · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +24 more institutions
Abstract
With the completion of the human genome sequence, attention turned to identifying and annotating its functional DNA elements. As a complement to genetic and comparative genomics approaches, the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements Project was launched to contribute maps of RNA transcripts, transcriptional regulator binding sites, and chromatin states in many cell types. The resulting genome-wide data reveal sites of biochemical activity with high positional resolution and cell type specificity that facilitate studies of gene regulation and interpretation of noncoding variants associated with human disease. However, the biochemically active regions cover a much larger fraction of the genome than do evolutionarily…
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Authors
30- MKManolis KellisCorresponding
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- BWB Wold
California Institute of Technology
- MSM Snyder
Stanford University
- BBB Bernstein
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- AKAnshul Kundaje
Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Human genome
- Functional genomics
- Computational biology
- Genetics
- Chromatin
- Genomics
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