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Publisher: Routledge
Date: 29-05-2013
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 12-06-2009
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
Date: 12-2013
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Date: 06-04-2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.04.04.535623
Abstract: The Encyclopedia of DNA elements (ENCODE) project is a collaborative effort to create a comprehensive catalog of functional elements in the human genome. The current database comprises more than 19000 functional genomics experiments across more than 1000 cell lines and tissues using a wide array of experimental techniques to study the chromatin structure, regulatory and transcriptional landscape of the Homo sapiens and Mus musculus genomes. All experimental data, metadata, and associated computational analyses created by the ENCODE consortium are submitted to the Data Coordination Center (DCC) for validation, tracking, storage, and distribution to community resources and the scientific community. The ENCODE project has engineered and distributed uniform processing pipelines in order to promote data provenance and reproducibility as well as allow interoperability between genomic resources and other consortia. All data files, reference genome versions, software versions, and parameters used by the pipelines are captured and available via the ENCODE Portal. The pipeline code, developed using Docker and Workflow Description Language (WDL openwdl.org/ ) is publicly available in GitHub, with images available on Dockerhub ( hub.docker.com ), enabling access to a erse range of biomedical researchers. ENCODE pipelines maintained and used by the DCC can be installed to run on personal computers, local HPC clusters, or in cloud computing environments via Cromwell. Access to the pipelines and data via the cloud allows small labs the ability to use the data or software without access to institutional compute clusters. Standardization of the computational methodologies for analysis and quality control leads to comparable results from different ENCODE collections - a prerequisite for successful integrative analyses. Database URL: www.encodeproject.org/
Publisher: Routledge
Date: 07-12-2018
Publisher: Intellect
Date: 10-2020
DOI: 10.1386/AC_00025_2
Location: Hong Kong
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