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DNA binding
Assay
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ChIP-seq
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pCHi-C
Project
5
AMP
RFA
5
AMP
Experiment status
5
released
Organism
5
Homo sapiens
Target of assay
4
histone
4
histone modification
4
narrow histone mark
Biosample type
5
tissue
Organ
311
pancreas
260
liver
230
epithelium
149
kidney
127
heart
118
connective tissue
93
bone element
69
brain
67
adipose tissue
55
eye
45
vasculature
43
blood vessel
43
musculature of body
26
limb
20
lung
15
blood
15
bodily fluid
13
artery
12
nerve
10
vein
9
spleen
8
embryo
8
skeleton
5
gonad
5
ovary
2
intestine
2
thymus
1
adrenal gland
1
bone marrow
1
esophagus
1
large intestine
1
lymph node
1
mammary gland
1
pericardium
1
pituitary gland
1
skin of body
1
small intestine
1
spinal cord
1
stomach
1
urinary bladder
Life stage
4
adult
1
unknown
Available data
1
tsv
Library made from
5
DNA
Date released
4
October, 2019
1
March, 2020
Lab
5
AMP-T2D consortium
Replication type
4
unreplicated
1
anisogenic
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Experiment
DSR891BYU
released
pCHi-C
of ovary
Homo sapiens
ovary
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR717ZLG
released
ChIP-seq
of islet of Langerhans
Homo sapiens
islet of Langerhans male adult (51 year)
Target:
H3K27ac
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR334JVA
released
ChIP-seq
of islet of Langerhans
Homo sapiens
islet of Langerhans female adult (52 years)
Target:
H3K27ac
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR634FHS
released
ChIP-seq
of islet of Langerhans
Homo sapiens
islet of Langerhans female adult (65 years)
Target:
H3K27ac
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
Experiment
DSR840HXD
released
ChIP-seq
of islet of Langerhans
Homo sapiens
islet of Langerhans male adult (39 years)
Target:
H3K27ac
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP