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A comparative encyclopedia of DNA elements in the mouse genome

Authors :
Yue, Feng
Cheng, Yong
Breschi, Alessandra
Vierstra, Jeff
Wu, Weisheng
Ryba, Tyrone
Sandstrom, Richard
Ma, Zhihai
Davis, Carrie
Pope, Benjamin D.
Shen, Yin
Pervouchine, Dmitri D.
Djebali, Sarah
Thurman, Robert E.
Kaul, Rajinder
Rynes, Eric
Kirilusha, Anthony
Marinov, Georgi K.
Williams, Brian A.
Trout, Diane
Amrhein, Henry
Fisher-Aylor, Katherine
Antoshechkin, Igor
DeSalvo, Gilberto
See, Lei-Hoon
Fastuca, Meagan
Drenkow, Jorg
Zaleski, Chris
Dobin, Alex
Prieto, Pablo
Lagarde, Julien
Bussotti, Giovanni
Tanzer, Andrea
Denas, Olgert
Li, Kanwei
Bender, M. A.
Zhang, Miaohua
Byron, Rachel
Groudine, Mark T.
McCleary, David
Pham, Long
Ye, Zhen
Kuan, Samantha
Edsall, Lee
Wu, Yi-Chieh
Rasmussen, Matthew D.
Bansal, Mukul S.
Kellis, Manolis
Keller, Cheryl A.
Morrissey, Christapher S.
Mishra, Tejaswini
Jain, Deepti
Dogan, Nergiz
Harris, Robert S.
Cayting, Philip
Kawli, Trupti
Boyle, Alan P.
Euskirchen, Ghia
Kundaje, Anshul
Lin, Shin
Lin, Yiing
Jansen, Camden
Malladi, Venkat S.
Cline, Melissa S.
Erickson, Drew T.
Kirkup, Vanessa M.
Learned, Katrina
Sloan, Cricket A.
Rosenbloom, Kate R.
Lacerda de Sousa, Beatriz
Beal, Kathryn
Pignatelli, Miguel
Flicek, Paul
Lian, Jin
Kahveci, Tamer
Lee, Dongwon
James Kent, W.
Ramalho Santos, Miguel
Herrero, Javier
Notredame, Cedric
Johnson, Audra
Vong, Shinny
Lee, Kristen
Bates, Daniel
Neri, Fidencio
Diegel, Morgan
Canfield, Theresa
Sabo, Peter J.
Wilken, Matthew S.
Reh, Thomas A.
Giste, Erika
Shafer, Anthony
Kutyavin, Tanya
Haugen, Eric
Dunn, Douglas
Reynolds, Alex P.
Neph, Shane
Humbert, Richard
Scott Hansen, R.
De Bruijn, Marella
Selleri, Licia
Rudensky, Alexander
Josefowicz, Steven
Samstein, Robert
Eichler, Evan E.
Orkin, Stuart H.
Levasseur, Dana
Papayannopoulou, Thalia
Chang, Kai-Hsin
Skoultchi, Arthur
Gosh, Srikanta
Disteche, Christine
Treuting, Piper
Wang, Yanli
Weiss, Mitchell J.
Blobel, Gerd A.
Cao, Xiaoyi
Zhong, Sheng
Wang, Ting
Good, Peter J.
Lowdon, Rebecca F.
Adams, Leslie B.
Zhou, Xiao-Qiao
Pazin, Michael J.
Feingold, Elise A.
Wold, Barbara
Taylor, James
Mortazavi, Ali
Weissman, Sherman M.
Stamatoyannopoulos, John A.
Snyder, Michael P.
Guigo, Roderic
Gingeras, Thomas R.
Gilbert, David M.
Hardison, Ross C.
Beer, Michael A.
Ren, Bing
Source :
Nature. November 20, 2014, Vol. 515 Issue 7527, p355, 10 p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The laboratory mouse shares the majority of its protein-coding genes with humans, making it the premier model organism in biomedical research, yet the two mammals differ in significant ways. To gain greater insights into both shared and species-specific transcriptional and cellular regulatory programs in the mouse, the Mouse ENCODE Consortium has mapped transcription, DNase I hypersensitivity, transcription factor binding, chromatin modifications and replication domains throughout the mouse genome in diverse cell and tissue types. By comparing with the human genome, we not only confirm substantial conservation in the newly annotated potential functional sequences, but also find a large degree of divergence of sequences involved in transcriptional regulation, chromatin state and higher order chromatin organization. Our results illuminate the wide range of evolutionary forces acting on genes and their regulatory regions, and provide a general resource for research into mammalian biology and mechanisms of human diseases.<br />Author(s): Feng Yue [1, 2]; Yong Cheng [3]; Alessandra Breschi [4]; Jeff Vierstra [5]; Weisheng Wu [6]; Tyrone Ryba [7]; Richard Sandstrom [5]; Zhihai Ma [3]; Carrie Davis [8]; Benjamin [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
515
Issue :
7527
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.463816724
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature13992