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Published on: October 8, 2017
EpiATLAS - a reference for human epigenomic research
, Quirin Manz1, Misha Bilenky2,3
1Data Science in Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
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The sequence of the human genome provides a foundation for understanding cellular processes in health and disease1. The organisation of this primary genetic information into cell-specific structure and function is critical to understanding the cell type-specific interpretation and execution of the genome. Epigenetic processes are essential for packaging and higher-level functional organisation of the genome, and changes therein are increasingly recognised as contributors to human disease. Building on primary data generated by multinational consortia, the International Human Epigenome Consortium2 (IHEC) has uniformly processed a collection of more than 2000 comprehensive human reference epigenomes, collectively referred to as EpiATLAS. This effort involved the development of standardised molecular and bioinformatics protocols, metadata models, and analytical tools to manage, integrate, display, and share vast amounts of epigenomic data. This includes the creation of a publicly available Epigenome Reference Registry, which provides a system for accessing protected human subject datasets and facilitates open searching of de-identified samples and experimental data. The integrated EpiATLAS ecosystem and its comprehensive human reference epigenome maps provide an unprecedented resource for the biosciences, expanding the annotated epigenomic landscape while uncovering previously unappreciated relationships among regulatory layers and revealing how epigenetic inputs underpin fundamental cellular functions and disease associations.
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