학술논문

Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes
Document Type
article
Source
Nature. 583(7818)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Genetics
Human Genome
1.1 Normal biological development and functioning
Animals
Chromatin
DNA
DNA Footprinting
DNA Methylation
DNA Replication Timing
Databases
Genetic
Deoxyribonuclease I
Genome
Genome
Human
Genomics
Histones
Humans
Mice
Mice
Transgenic
Molecular Sequence Annotation
RNA-Binding Proteins
Registries
Regulatory Sequences
Nucleic Acid
Transcription
Genetic
Transposases
ENCODE Project Consortium
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
The human and mouse genomes contain instructions that specify RNAs and proteins and govern the timing, magnitude, and cellular context of their production. To better delineate these elements, phase III of the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project has expanded analysis of the cell and tissue repertoires of RNA transcription, chromatin structure and modification, DNA methylation, chromatin looping, and occupancy by transcription factors and RNA-binding proteins. Here we summarize these efforts, which have produced 5,992 new experimental datasets, including systematic determinations across mouse fetal development. All data are available through the ENCODE data portal (https://www.encodeproject.org), including phase II ENCODE1 and Roadmap Epigenomics2 data. We have developed a registry of 926,535 human and 339,815 mouse candidate cis-regulatory elements, covering 7.9 and 3.4% of their respective genomes, by integrating selected datatypes associated with gene regulation, and constructed a web-based server (SCREEN; http://screen.encodeproject.org) to provide flexible, user-defined access to this resource. Collectively, the ENCODE data and registry provide an expansive resource for the scientific community to build a better understanding of the organization and function of the human and mouse genomes.