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FANTOM5 CAGE profiles of human and mouse samples

Posted on 2017-08-25 - 10:49
In the FANTOM5 project, transcription initiation events across the human and mouse genomes were mapped at a single base-pair resolution and their frequencies were monitored by CAGE (Cap Analysis of Gene Expression) coupled with single-molecule sequencing. Approximately three thousands of samples, consisting of a variety of primary cells, tissues, cell lines, and time series samples during cell activation and development, were subjected to a uniform pipeline of CAGE data production. The analysis pipeline started by measuring RNA extracts to assess their quality, and continued to CAGE library production by using a robotic or a manual workflow, single molecule sequencing, and computational processing to generate frequencies of transcription initiation. Resulting data represents the consequence of transcriptional regulation in each analyzed state of mammalian cells. Non-overlapping peaks over the CAGE profiles, approximately 200,000 and 150,000 peaks for the human and mouse genomes, were identified and annotated to provide precise location of known promoters as well as novel ones, and to quantify their activities.

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AUTHORS (178)

  • Hans Clevers
    Albert Edge
    Marc van de Wetering
    Michael Detmar
    Haruhiko Koseki
    Matthias Edinger
    Karl Ekwall
    David A Hume
    Richard A Axton
    Mitsuko Hara
    Toshio Kitamura
    Yuki Hasegawa
    Naoko Takahashi
    Piero Carninci
    Ernst Jurgen Wolvetang
    Dmitry Ovchinnikov
    Carrie Davis
    Hideya Kawaji
    Tom Gingeras
    Hiroshi Tanaka
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