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ENCODE mapped long-range looping interactions between functional elements and genes, placing them in a three-dimensional context to reveal their functional relationships
ENCODE provides an initial interpretation of many human variants and plausible leads for the role of many variants identified in genome-wide association studies
Integrative analyses of reference epigenomes reveal complex context-specific relationships between chromatin state, accessibility, DNA methylation and gene expression
Reference epigenomes enable comprehensive annotations of dynamic non-coding regulatory and transcribed elements across hundreds of human cell types and tissues