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MIT Researchers Publish Map of Epigenomic Markers in Non-Coding DNA – Clinical OMICs News
The researchers also identified groups of regulatory elements that control specific biological programs, and uncovered candidate mechanisms of action for about…

A team of researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has published what it claims is the most comprehensive map yet of human noncoding DNA. The EpiMap (Epigenome Integration across Multiple Annotation Projects) resource offers an in-depth annotation of epigenomic marksmodifications indicating which genes are turned on or off in different types of cellsacross 833 tissues and cell types. This represents a significant increase over prior coverage, the team said.
The researchers also…
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