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Annotation type
2
candidate regulatory elements
2
target gene predictions
Annotation Category
2
Target gene links
2
cis-regulatory elements
Annotation type Category
4
ChIP-seq
4
DNase-seq
1
ATAC-seq
1
H3K27ac ChIP-Seq
Available data
4
bed bed3+
File set status
4
released
Genome assembly (visualization)
4
hg19
Organism
4
Homo sapiens
Biosample type
4
cell line
Biosample term
51
muscle of arm
43
muscle of leg
41
muscle of back
14
gastrocnemius medialis
13
muscle of trunk
13
psoas muscle
9
skeletal muscle tissue
8
esophagus muscularis mucosa
6
gastroesophageal sphincter
6
stomach smooth muscle
5
skeletal muscle cell
4
A673
4
LHCN-M2
4
SJCRH30
3
skeletal muscle satellite cell
2
hindlimb muscle
2
muscle of leg
2
forelimb muscle
2
myotube
2
rectum smooth muscle tissue
1
hindlimb muscle
1
rectal smooth muscle tissue
Disease term
2
Ewing sarcoma
Organ
4
musculature of body
Life stage
2
child
1
young adult
Date released
2
September, 2022
1
February, 2021
1
May, 2021
Software used
2
r
1
abc
1
encode-ccres
Lab
3
AMP-T2D consortium
1
Jesse Engreitz, Stanford University
Project
4
AMP
RFA
4
AMP
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DSR538XCP
released
Annotation file set
: Candidate regulatory elements for BSS00035 A673 from EpiMap
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR887BDZ
released
Annotation file set
: Target gene predictions for BSS00035 A673 from EpiMap
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR958EYW
released
Annotation file set
: Registry of candidate cis-Regulatory Elements (cCREs) derived from ENCODE A673
Lab:
AMP-T2D consortium
Project:
AMP
FileSet
DSR293FCZ
released
Annotation file set
: enhancer-gene predicton of A673-ENCODE from Broad ABC data
Lab:
Jesse Engreitz, Stanford University
Project:
AMP