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  • Bioinformatics
  • Computational Biology

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  • Spatial epigenome datasets offer insights into tissue regulation mechanisms.
  • Analyzing these complex datasets typically requires advanced computational expertise.
  • Current tools limit accessibility for researchers without specialized skills.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce AtlasXplore, a user-friendly web-based platform.
  • To enable interactive navigation and analysis of spatial epigenome data.
  • To democratize access to complex epigenomic information.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a web-based platform, AtlasXplore.
  • Integration of tools for interactive data exploration.
  • Curation of a growing collection of spatial epigenome datasets.

Main Results:

  • AtlasXplore provides intuitive navigation of spatial epigenome data.
  • The platform supports an expanding suite of analytical tools.
  • Facilitates visual exploration for researchers of varying computational backgrounds.

Conclusions:

  • AtlasXplore enhances accessibility to spatial epigenome data analysis.
  • Empowers researchers to investigate epigenetic regulation in tissues.
  • Promotes broader utilization of spatial epigenomics in biological research.