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Annotation type
51
candidate regulatory elements
26
target gene predictions
24
chromatin state
3
accessible chromatin
2
gene expression
1
eQTL
1
histone modifications
Annotation Category
3
cis-regulatory elements
Annotation type Category
3
DNase-seq
Available data
3
bed bed3+
File set status
3
released
Genome assembly (visualization)
3
hg19
Organism
3
Homo sapiens
Biosample type
3
tissue
Biosample term
3
stomach
Organ
epithelium
88
connective tissue
65
pancreas
59
eye
50
kidney
42
brain
36
vasculature
27
musculature of body
26
blood vessel
26
heart
24
liver
21
intestine
20
limb
15
bone element
15
lung
13
skin of body
12
blood
12
bodily fluid
12
embryo
11
artery
10
large intestine
9
extraembryonic component
8
lymph node
8
skeleton
8
stomach
7
adipose tissue
7
adrenal gland
7
mammary gland
5
gonad
5
prostate gland
4
esophagus
4
lymphatic vessel
4
placenta
4
ureter
3
bronchus
3
nerve
3
penis
3
small intestine
3
uterus
2
bone marrow
2
lymphoid tissue
2
ovary
2
spinal cord
2
spleen
2
testis
2
thymus
2
thyroid gland
2
vein
1
breast
1
mouth
1
nose
1
tongue
1
trachea
1
urinary bladder
Date released
3
June, 2020
Software used
3
macs
Lab
3
AMP-T2D consortium
Project
3
AMP
RFA
3
AMP
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FileSet
DSR355FEE
released
Annotation file set
: Accessible chromatin annotation for Digestive tract Stomach from ChIP-atlas
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR769DZK
released
Annotation file set
: Accessible chromatin annotation for Digestive tract Gastric primary sample from ChIP-atlas
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR936OND
released
Annotation file set
: Accessible chromatin annotation for Digestive tract Fetal stomach from ChIP-atlas
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP