New developments on the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) data portal

Author:

Luo Yunhai1ORCID,Hitz Benjamin C1ORCID,Gabdank Idan1ORCID,Hilton Jason A1,Kagda Meenakshi S1,Lam Bonita1,Myers Zachary1,Sud Paul1,Jou Jennifer1,Lin Khine1,Baymuradov Ulugbek K1,Graham Keenan1,Litton Casey1,Miyasato Stuart R1,Strattan J Seth1ORCID,Jolanki Otto1,Lee Jin-Wook1,Tanaka Forrest Y1ORCID,Adenekan Philip1,O’Neill Emma1,Cherry J Michael1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Genetics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5477, USA

Abstract

Abstract The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) is an ongoing collaborative research project aimed at identifying all the functional elements in the human and mouse genomes. Data generated by the ENCODE consortium are freely accessible at the ENCODE portal (https://www.encodeproject.org/), which is developed and maintained by the ENCODE Data Coordinating Center (DCC). Since the initial portal release in 2013, the ENCODE DCC has updated the portal to make ENCODE data more findable, accessible, interoperable and reusable. Here, we report on recent updates, including new ENCODE data and assays, ENCODE uniform data processing pipelines, new visualization tools, a dataset cart feature, unrestricted public access to ENCODE data on the cloud (Amazon Web Services open data registry, https://registry.opendata.aws/encode-project/) and more comprehensive tutorials and documentation.

Funder

National Human Genome Research Institute

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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