What Resources Do You Use For Epigenomics Or Epigenetics Data?
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Mary 11k

Hey folks: just saw this tweet about the NCBI epigenomics resource:

http://twitter.com/NCBI/status/24499919832

Use the new NCBI Epigenomics to search, visualize, and download data tracks. http://ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/epigenomics

genomics #bioinformatics

What other resources are folks using for this type of data? It's not an area we've explored much to this point.

I know there are tracks on this kind of data in the UCSC Genome Browser (especially associated with the ENCODE data http://encodeproject.org/) but I'm looking for other more targeted/specific resources.

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You'll likely be interested in the Epigenome Atlas, which is linked from the NCBI site.

Disclaimer: The atlas and Genboree are run out of the other half of my lab - I really don't have much to do with it.

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Thanks, I'll look around there.

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I have used EPIGRAPH.

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Terrific, thanks.

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