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5 Epigenetic regulation of RNA processing

Many novel and previously known non-coding RNA species are characterized in ENCODE

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Figure 2: Modelling transcription levels from histone modification and transcription-factor-binding patterns.
Figure 2: Quantitative relationship between chromatin feature and expression.
Figure 4: Comparison of prediction accuracy across different cell lines.
Figure 5: Comparison of groups of chromatin features.
Figure 7: Comparison of prediction accuracy among different RNA extractions and different cell compartments.

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5 Epigenetic regulation of RNA processing. Nature (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature28174

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