articleGenome ResearchSep 1, 2012BRONZE OA

ChIP-seq guidelines and practices of the ENCODE and modENCODE consortia

Stanford University · California Institute of Technology · +25 more institutions

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Abstract

Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) followed by high-throughput DNA sequencing (ChIP-seq) has become a valuable and widely used approach for mapping the genomic location of transcription-factor binding and histone modifications in living cells. Despite its widespread use, there are considerable differences in how these experiments are conducted, how the results are scored and evaluated for quality, and how the data and metadata are archived for public use. These practices affect the quality and utility of any global ChIP experiment. Through our experience in performing ChIP-seq experiments, the ENCODE and modENCODE consortia have developed a set of working standards and guidelines for ChIP experiments that…

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Keywords
  • ENCODE
  • Biology
  • Metadata
  • Chromatin immunoprecipitation
  • Computational biology
  • Computer science
  • Genetics
  • World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Partnerships for the goals
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