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  1. ENCODE

    Search the ENCODE Portal ENCODE

  2. Project Overview – ENCODE

    The goal of ENCODE is to build a comprehensive parts list of functional elements in the human genome, including elements that act at the protein and RNA levels, and regulatory elements that control cells …

  3. publications – ENCODE

    The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) project has established a genomic resource for mammalian development, profiling a diverse panel of mouse tissues at 8 developmental stages from …

  4. Data – ENCODE

    FAQ Project Overview Collaborations ENCODE workshops About the DCC Sign in / Create account Listed carts

  5. Access to ENCODE data

    All data generated by the ENCODE consortium is submitted to the DCC and available from the ENCODE portal (http://www.encodeproject.org). The data are reviewed for quality and released to …

  6. Getting Started – ENCODE

    The ENCODE Portal, developed and maintained by the Data Coordination Center (ENCODE DCC), is the canonical source for all experimental metadata and data from ENCODE and associated projects.

  7. ENCODE Encyclopedia

    The ENCODE Project aims to map all functional elements of the human and mouse genomes. Progress toward this goal has involved over ten thousand epigenomic experiments utilizing a wide array of …

  8. Epigenomes from four individuals (ENTEx) - ENCODE

    ENTEx is a collaboration with the GTEx Consortium to profile approximately 30 overlapping tissues from four donors. Publication: Rozowsky et al. Cell 2023. Additional ...

  9. FAQ – ENCODE

    The goal of ENCODE is to build a comprehensive parts list of functional elements in the human genome, including elements that act at the protein and RNA levels, and regulatory elements that control cells …

  10. SCREEN: Search Candidate Regulatory Elements by ENCODE

    SCREEN is a web interface for searching and visualizing the Registry of candidate cis-Regulatory Elements (cCREs) derived from ENCODE data. The Registry contains 1,063,878 human cCREs in …