Following on from affiliated projects in humans and model invertebrates, the Mouse ENCODE Project presents comprehensive data sets on genome regulation in this key mammalian model. See Articles p.355, p.365, p.371 & Letter p.402
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Carninci, P. Mice in the ENCODE spotlight. Nature 515, 346–347 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1038/515346a
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