Genome-Wide Quantitative Enhancer Activity Maps Identified by STARR-seq
Research Institute of Molecular Pathology
Abstract
Genomic enhancers are important regulators of gene expression, but their identification is a challenge, and methods depend on indirect measures of activity. We developed a method termed STARR-seq to directly and quantitatively assess enhancer activity for millions of candidates from arbitrary sources of DNA, which enables screens across entire genomes. When applied to the Drosophila genome, STARR-seq identifies thousands of cell type-specific enhancers across a broad continuum of strengths, links differential gene expression to differences in enhancer activity, and creates a genome-wide quantitative enhancer map. This map reveals the highly complex regulation of transcription, with several independent…
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6Topics & keywords
- Enhancer
- Biology
- Genome
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Regulation of gene expression
- Enhancer RNAs