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target gene predictions
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naive thymus-derived CD4-positive, alpha-beta T cell
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DSR801ZQH
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Annotation file set
: histone quantitative trait loci (hQTL) from H3K27ac ChIP-seq of BLUEPRINT epigenome project of human immune cell types (naive CD4+ T cells) from up to 197 individuals.
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR595CTR
released
Annotation file set
: expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) from RNA-seq of BLUEPRINT epigenome project of human immune cell types (naive CD4+ T cells) from up to 197 individuals.
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR792EUZ
released
Annotation file set
: expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) from RNA-seq of BLUEPRINT epigenome project of human immune cell types (CD16+ neutrophils) from up to 197 individuals.
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR693IVW
released
Annotation file set
: expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) from RNA-seq of BLUEPRINT epigenome project of human immune cell types (CD14+ monocytes) from up to 197 individuals.
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP