1. The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements) Project
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Jonathan H. Dennis, Michael Brudno, Anindya Dutta, Richard M. Myers, Ian Dunham, Eduardo Eyras, S. S. Marticke, Alexandre Reymond, Anason S. Halees, Greg Schuler, M. G. Rosenfeld, Mikhail Nefedov, Robert E. Kingston, Elizabeth Anton, Tyra G. Wolfsberg, Alice C. Young, Kris A. Wetterstrand, C. K. Glass, Nancy F. Hansen, Gayle K. Clelland, Diane I. Schroeder, Jean L. Chang, H. Shin, Zhou Zhu, Nigel P. Carter, William Stafford Noble, Jenny McDowell, Ugrappa Nagalakshmi, Heike Fiegler, Philipp Kapranov, Peggy J. Farnham, Joanna C. Fowler, S. C. Harvey, Michael O. Dorschner, D. R. Inman, George V. Popescu, Jan-Jaap Wesselink, P. Groth, Baoli Zhu, H. Hirsch, James C. Wallace, Elise A. Feingold, S. Jin, Gabriel Robins, Thomas R. Gingeras, F. Denoeud, W. Tongprasit, Robert Castelo, Ross C. Hardison, John A. Stamatoyannopoulos, Joel Rozowsky, Eric A. Stone, Zheng Lian, J. E. Norton, Y. S. Kwon, Viktor Stolc, Michael C. Pirrung, Min-Feng Yu, A. Yang, W. J. Kent, Peter J. Sabo, Stephen Hartman, Stylianos E. Antonarakis, Tae Hoon Kim, H. Kim, Baishali Maskeri, Thomas Royce, R. Luna, Sherman M. Weissman, Tim Hubbard, Oliver M. Dovey, Ewan Birney, Kate R. Rosenbloom, Robert M. Andrews, Damian Keefe, Arend Sidow, D. Zhou, Jane Grimwood, Ulas Karaoz, Zhiping Weng, H. Burden, Michael C. Zody, Hiram Clawson, Gerry Bouffard, S. van Calcar, Mark Dickson, Kevin Struhl, Ingeborg Holt, Emmanouil T. Dermitzakis, T. J. Vasicek, Peter J. Good, Charles R. Cantor, Hari Tammana, Josée Dostie, Prachi Shah, Elliott H. Margulies, Peter D. Ellis, Mark S. Guyer, Christopher M. Taylor, Patrick A. Navas, Dione Kampa, Colin N. Dewey, Lior Pachter, Christof Koch, George Asimenos, James R R Whittle, Gregory E. Crawford, Jane B. Lian, Pamela J. Thomas, Kazutoyo Osoegawa, Webb Miller, Chunxu Qu, Nele Gheldof, Keith D. James, Sandeep Patel, Todd Richmond, Jacquelyn R. Idol, Michael A. Singer, Tomoko M. Tabuchi, Adam Siepel, Yutao Fu, David Vetrie, Long H. Nguyen, Michael Snyder, William H. Majoros, Michael R. Brent, Nathan D. Trinklein, Leah O. Barrera, Mark Gerstein, Srinka Ghosh, Sara J. Hartman, Jade P. Vinson, C. L. Middle, Sambath Chung, George Stamatoyannopoulos, Y. Nakayama, George M. Church, Job Dekker, Olof Emanuelsson, Julien Lagarde, Roderic Guigó, Marco A. Marra, Jeremy Schmutz, Daryl J. Thomas, Yong Yu, M. R. McCormick, Xiang-Dong Fu, Richard Humbert, Jennifer L. Ashurst, Alexander E. Urban, Sarah Wilcox, Ghia Euskirchen, Michael Kamal, Cordelia Langford, Jacquie Schein, Gregory M. Cooper, Paul Bertone, Eric S. Lander, C. Ding, Antonio Piccolboni, Steven L. Salzberg, Rhonda Harrison, Matthew J. Oberley, E. A. Sekinger, Mihaela Pertea, Bing Ren, H. K. Kim, Roland Green, Shelley Force Aldred, Laura Elnitski, Michael Hawrylycz, Andrew J. Mungall, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, David B. Jaffe, Andreas D. Baxevanis, L. Liefer, Michele Clamp, David Haussler, Jill Cheng, John L. Rinn, S. Kamholz, Vicki L. Wraight, H. Sethi, Francis S. Collins, Steven J.M. Jones, Serafim Batzoglou, P. J. De Jong, Matthew E. Portnoy, Stefan Bekiranov, M. McArthur, Shu-Jin Luo, Eric D. Green, Robert W. Blakesley, Tarjei S. Mikkelsen, Z. Ye, Pawandeep Dhami, and Neerja Karnani
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The ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Project aims to identify all functional elements in the human genome sequence. The pilot phase of the Project is focused on a specified 30 megabases (∼1%) of the human genome sequence and is organized as an international consortium of computational and laboratory-based scientists working to develop and apply high-throughput approaches for detecting all sequence elements that confer biological function. The results of this pilot phase will guide future efforts to analyze the entire human genome.
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- 2004