Universal chromatin state annotation of the mouse genome
Ha Vu, Jason Ernst
Abstract
A large-scale application of the "stacked modeling" approach for chromatin state discovery previously provides a single "universal" chromatin state annotation of the human genome based jointly on data from many cell and tissue types. Here, we produce an analogous chromatin state annotation for mouse based on 901 datasets assaying 14 chromatin marks in 26 cell or tissue types. To characterize each chromatin state, we relate the states to external annotations and compare them to analogously defined human states. We expect the universal chromatin state annotation for mouse to be a useful resource for studying this key model organism's genome.
Topics & Concepts
ChromatinAnnotationBiologyGenomeComputational biologyChIA-PETScaffold/matrix attachment regionHuman genomeGenome projectBivalent chromatinGeneticsChromatin remodelingGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms