학술논문

A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome
Document Type
Report
Author
Yue, FengCheng, YongBreschi, AlessandraVierstra, JeffWu, WeishengRyba, TyroneSandstrom, RichardMa, ZhihaiDavis, CarriePope, Benjamin D.Shen, YinPervouchine, Dmitri D.Djebali, SarahThurman, Robert E.Kaul, RajinderRynes, EricKirilusha, AnthonyMarinov, Georgi K.Williams, Brian A.Trout, DianeAmrhein, HenryFisher-Aylor, KatherineAntoshechkin, IgorDeSalvo, GilbertoSee, Lei-HoonFastuca, MeaganDrenkow, JorgZaleski, ChrisDobin, AlexPrieto, PabloLagarde, JulienBussotti, GiovanniTanzer, AndreaDenas, OlgertLi, KanweiBender, M. A.Zhang, MiaohuaByron, RachelGroudine, Mark T.McCleary, DavidPham, LongYe, ZhenKuan, SamanthaEdsall, LeeWu, Yi-ChiehRasmussen, Matthew D.Bansal, Mukul S.Kellis, ManolisKeller, Cheryl A.Morrissey, Christapher S.Mishra, TejaswiniJain, DeeptiDogan, NergizHarris, Robert S.Cayting, PhilipKawli, TruptiBoyle, Alan P.Euskirchen, GhiaKundaje, AnshulLin, ShinLin, YiingJansen, CamdenMalladi, Venkat S.Cline, Melissa S.Erickson, Drew T.Kirkup, Vanessa M.Learned, KatrinaSloan, Cricket A.Rosenbloom, Kate R.Lacerda de Sousa, BeatrizBeal, KathrynPignatelli, MiguelFlicek, PaulLian, JinKahveci, TamerLee, DongwonJames Kent, W.Ramalho Santos, MiguelHerrero, JavierNotredame, CedricJohnson, AudraVong, ShinnyLee, KristenBates, DanielNeri, FidencioDiegel, MorganCanfield, TheresaSabo, Peter J.Wilken, Matthew S.Reh, Thomas A.Giste, ErikaShafer, AnthonyKutyavin, TanyaHaugen, EricDunn, DouglasReynolds, Alex P.Neph, ShaneHumbert, RichardScott Hansen, R.De Bruijn, MarellaSelleri, LiciaRudensky, AlexanderJosefowicz, StevenSamstein, RobertEichler, Evan E.Orkin, Stuart H.Levasseur, DanaPapayannopoulou, ThaliaChang, Kai-HsinSkoultchi, ArthurGosh, SrikantaDisteche, ChristineTreuting, PiperWang, YanliWeiss, Mitchell J.Blobel, Gerd A.Cao, XiaoyiZhong, ShengWang, TingGood, Peter J.Lowdon, Rebecca F.Adams, Leslie B.Zhou, Xiao-QiaoPazin, Michael J.Feingold, Elise A.Wold, BarbaraTaylor, JamesMortazavi, AliWeissman, Sherman M.Stamatoyannopoulos, John A.Snyder, Michael P.Guigo, RodericGingeras, Thomas R.Gilbert, David M.Hardison, Ross C.Beer, Michael A.Ren, Bing
Source
Nature. November 20, 2014, Vol. 515 Issue 7527, p355, 10 p.
Subject
Man -- Genetic aspects
Genetic research
Human beings -- Genetic aspects
Genomes -- Comparative analysis
Mice -- Genetic aspects
Environmental issues
Science and technology
Zoology and wildlife conservation
Language
English
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
The laboratory mouse shares the majority of its protein-coding genes with humans, making it the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in significant ways. To gain greater insights into both shared and species-specific transcriptional and cellular regulatory programs in the mouse, the Mouse ENCODE Consortium has mapped transcription, DNase I hypersensitivity, transcription factor binding, chromatin modifications and replication domains throughout the mouse genome in diverse cell and tissue types. By comparing with the human genome, we not only confirm substantial conservation in the newly annotated potential functional sequences, but also find a large degree of divergence of sequences involved in transcriptional regulation, chromatin state and higher order chromatin organization. Our results illuminate the wide range of evolutionary forces acting on genes and their regulatory regions, and provide a general resource for research into mammalian biology and mechanisms of human diseases.
Author(s): Feng Yue [1, 2]; Yong Cheng [3]; Alessandra Breschi [4]; Jeff Vierstra [5]; Weisheng Wu [6]; Tyrone Ryba [7]; Richard Sandstrom [5]; Zhihai Ma [3]; Carrie Davis [8]; Benjamin [...]