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ENCODE Enc yclopedia o f D NA E lements

ENCODE Enc yclopedia o f D NA E lements. GENCODE Gene Finding Workshop February 7, 2005 Sanger Institute, Hinxton UK. Challenge. Compile a comprehensive encyclopedia of all of the sequence features in the human genome. Approach:

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ENCODE Enc yclopedia o f D NA E lements

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  1. ENCODEEncyclopedia of DNA Elements GENCODE Gene Finding Workshop February 7, 2005 Sanger Institute, Hinxton UK

  2. Challenge Compile a comprehensive encyclopedia of all of the sequence features in the human genome. Approach: • Apply lessons learned from the success of the Human Genome Project • Start with well-defined pilot project • Develop and test high-throughput technologies

  3. Phased Approach to ENCODE Phase 1: Pilot Project using Existing Technologies Research Consortium focused on identification of known functional elements with existing technologies Phase 2: Technology Development Focus on less well-studied functional elements and novel technologies Phase 3:Expanded Pilot Project Solicit new applications (Currently being planned)

  4. ENCODE Consortium Goals • Test and compare existing and new methods for exhaustive identification and verification of functional sequence elements • Identify gaps in ability to annotate genome • Set a clear path for scaling this effort to the entire human genome

  5. ENCODE Consortium Goals • Iterative cycle of computational predictions and experimental validations • Improve computational methods of identifying functional elements • Integration of both experimental and computational data to expand the annotation of the human genome

  6. Selection of ENCODE Targets • 30 Mb (1%) of the human genome • Pick multiple regions to sample different genome landscapes • Half are selected manually - targets with a lot of baseline information • Half are selected randomly • Select targets with different gene density and conservation

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  8. DNase Hypersensitive Sites DNA Replication Epigenetic  Genes and Transcripts Cis-regulatory elements (promoters, transcription factor binding sites) Long-range regulatory elements (enhancers, repressors/silencers, insulators)

  9. ENCODE Future Planning • What technologies can efficiently scale to the whole genome? • Are there “Gold Standards” to determine specificity and sensitivity? • If not, what is a measure for “completeness” • Model Organism ENCODE • Drosophila, Worm, Yeast

  10. Project Description Paper Published in 2004 The ENCODE (ENCylopedia of DNA Elements) Project. The ENCODE Consortium. Science, Vol. 306, 636-640, 22 October 2004

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