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ENCODE in numbers In this section, we want to highlight the growth of the ENCODE project since its inception, in size, in scope and in breadth, and how its data have been used for a better ...
First holistic view of how human genome actually works: ENCODE study produces massive data set Date: September 5, 2012 Source: NIH/National Human Genome Research Institute Summary: The Human ...
ENCODE is a NIH funded effort to provide data on the human genome. It's antibody database allows for the cross referencing of various brands and cell lines in order to get the best reagent for ...
ENCODE, the $185-million successor to the Human Genome Project, promises to reveal new details about our DNA. But controversy persists as geneticists remain at odds over one little f-word—"function" ...
The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project dishes up a hearty banquet of data that illuminate the roles of the functional elements of the human genome. Here, six scientists describe the ...
One of the ENCODE research studies, publishing tomorrow in the journal Science, was to link all of this data on thousands of studies with what they saw happening in these 147 different cell types.
Data analytics will play a huge role, Brendan Maher reports in the journal Nature. Computational biologist Ewan Birney, who coordinated the ENCODE data analysis, says efforts to map some of the ...