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    • The goal is to understand the role of functional genomic elements in disease development, including cancer.

    Key Insights:

    • Focus on diseased tissues marks a significant shift in ENCODE research.
    • Understanding functional elements in disease could reveal new therapeutic targets.
    • This expansion aims to deepen the knowledge of genome function in pathological conditions.

    Outlook:

    • Potential for breakthroughs in understanding cancer and other complex diseases.
    • Enhanced ENCODE data may inform future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
    • Long-term impact on personalized medicine and genetic disease research.