Data

The Epigenomics program and our associated groups generate more than 1,000 genome-wide epigenomic datasets every year. Where appropriate, experiments have been deposited to the NCBI  or databases.

Below are links to the most frequently used datasets to which the Ó³»­´«Ã½ Epigenomics Program has contributed. To request data not listed here, contact Liz Gaskell.

 

Epigenomics community projects

NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Project
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Data from individual studies

Publication Access link
Liau BB, Sievers C, et al. . Cell Stem Cell. 2017.

Tirosh I, et al. . Nature. 2016.
Drier Y, et al. . Nat Genet. 2016.
Flavahan WA, Drier Y, et al. . Nature. 2016.
van Galen P, et al. . Mol Cell. 2016. 
Ryan RJH, et al. . Cancer Discov. 2015.
Liao J, Karnik R, et al. . Nat Genet. 2015.
Ziller MJ, Edri R, et al. . Nature. 2015.
Tsankov AM, et al. . Nature. 2015.
Farh KKH, et al. . Nature. 2015.
Patel AP, Tirosh I, et al. . Science. 2014.
Landau DA, et al. Cancer Cell. 2014.
Smith ZD, Chan MM, Humm KC, et al. Nature. 2014.
Zhu J, et al. Cell. 2013.
Ziller MJ, et al. Nature. 2013.
Smith ZD, et al. Nature. 2012.
Ram O, Goren A, et al. Cell. 2011.
Ernst J. et al. Nature. 2011. (Ó³»­´«Ã½) and (MIT)
Wang H, Zou J, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2011.
Mikkelsen TS, et al. Nature. 2008.
Ku M, Koche RP, Rheinbay E, et al. PLoS Genet. 2008.
Meissner A, et al. Nature. 2008. processed data is archived here)
Mikkelsen TS, et al. Nature. 2007. (processed data is archived here)
Goren A, Ozsolak F, Shoresh N, Ku M, et al. Nat Methods. 2010. (processed data is archived here)
Older processed data is archived here.