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Identification of functional elements and regulatory circuits by Drosophila modENCODE.
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Roy, SushmitaErnst, JasonKharchenko, Peter VKheradpour, PouyaNegre, NicolasEaton, Matthew LLandolin, Jane MBristow, Christopher AMa, LijiaLin, Michael FWashietl, StefanArshinoff, Bradley IAy, FerhatMeyer, Patrick ERobine, NicolasWashington, Nicole LDi Stefano, LuisaBerezikov, EugeneBrown, Christopher DCandeias, RogerioCarlson, Joseph WCarr, AdrianJungreis, IrwinMarbach, DanielSealfon, RachelTolstorukov, Michael YWill, SebastianAlekseyenko, Artyom AArtieri, CarloBooth, Benjamin WBrooks, Angela NDai, QiDavis, Carrie ADuff, Michael OFeng, XinGorchakov, Andrey AGu, TingtingHenikoff, Jorja GKapranov, PhilippLi, RenhuaMacAlpine, Heather KMalone, JohnMinoda, AkiNordman, JaredOkamura, KatsutomoPerry, MarcPowell, Sara KRiddle, Nicole CSakai, AkikoSamsonova, AnastasiaSandler, Jeremy ESchwartz, Yuri BSher, NoaSpokony, RebeccaSturgill, Davidvan Baren, MarijkeWan, Kenneth HYang, LiYu, CharlesFeingold, EliseGood, PeterGuyer, MarkLowdon, RebeccaAhmad, KamiAndrews, JustenBerger, BonnieBrenner, Steven EBrent, Michael RCherbas, LucyElgin, Sarah C RGingeras, Thomas RGrossman, RobertHoskins, Roger AKaufman, Thomas CKent, WilliamKuroda, Mitzi IOrr-Weaver, TerryPerrimon, NorbertPirrotta, VincenzoPosakony, James WRen, BingRussell, StevenCherbas, PeterGraveley, Brenton RLewis, SuzannaMicklem, GosOliver, BrianPark, Peter JCelniker, Susan EHenikoff, StevenKarpen, Gary HLai, Eric CMacAlpine, David MStein, Lincoln DWhite, Kevin PKellis, Manolis
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Science (New York, N.Y.). 330(6012):1787-1797
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English
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1095-9203
Abstract
To gain insight into how genomic information is translated into cellular and developmental programs, the Drosophila model organism Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (modENCODE) project is comprehensively mapping transcripts, histone modifications, chromosomal proteins, transcription factors, replication proteins and intermediates, and nucleosome properties across a developmental time course and in multiple cell lines. We have generated more than 700 data sets and discovered protein-coding, noncoding, RNA regulatory, replication, and chromatin elements, more than tripling the annotated portion of the Drosophila genome. Correlated activity patterns of these elements reveal a functional regulatory network, which predicts putative new functions for genes, reveals stage- and tissue-specific regulators, and enables gene-expression prediction. Our results provide a foundation for directed experimental and computational studies in Drosophila and related species and also a model for systematic data integration toward comprehensive genomic and functional annotation.