17 April 2014 - New Motif Displays for Transcription Factor ChIP-seq Track and New Genome Segmentations from ENCODE
The latest Transcription Factor ChIP-seq
track has been enhanced with the display of Factorbook motifs. Within a cluster, a green
highlight indicates the highest scoring site of a Factorbook-identified canonical motif for the
corresponding factor. Along with the ability to suppress motif highlights and cell abbreviations,
the track configuration page now also enables the filtering of factors.
The newly added
Genome Segmentations from ENCODE tracks display multivariate genome-segmentation performed on
six human cell types
(GM12878, K562, H1-hESC, HeLa-S3, HepG2, and HUVEC), integrating ChIP-seq data for
eight chromatin marks, RNA Polymerase II, the CTCF transcription factor and input data. In total,
twenty-five states were used to segment the genome, and these states were then grouped and colored to
highlight predicted functional elements. These Genome Segmentations are the same data as
found in the Analysis Working Group Hub, but now hosted natively in the Browser with enhanced
filtering capability where desired segmented states can be selected using the
'Filter by Segment Type' control on the track configuration page.
12 Sept 2013 - New UDR ENCODE Download Method Available
The UCSC Genome Browser is pleased to offer a new download protocol to use when downloading
large sets of files from our download servers: UDR (UDT Enabled Rsync). UDR utilizes rsync
as the transport mechanism, but sends the data over the UDT protocol, which enables huge
amounts of data to be downloaded more efficiently over long distances.
Read more.
25 July 2013 - BLUEPRINT Epigenome Data Hub and Quick Reference PDF Now Available
We are pleased to announce the addition of the
BLUEPRINT Epigenomics Data Hub on the UCSC Genome Browser through our
Public Hubs
function. Also the ENCODE Quick Reference Card is now available in
PDF courtesy of OpenHelix on the
ENCODE Education and Outreach page.
Read more.
28 May 2013 - ENCODE portal changes: New Link to NHGRI Tutorials, New External
Software Tools Page, Updates to Publications including New 2013 Consortium Papers Section
The ENCODE portal was updated to include informative new and expanded pages.
Read more.
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