NCBI Epigenomics

[2] This database provides a publicly available resource for maps in stem cells and primary ex vivo tissues that detail genome-wide landscapes of epigenetic factors that occur in human development and disease.

[3] Data used in the Epigenomics database is a combination of GEO and SRA subsets that are specific to Epigenetic factors.

This data is subjected to additional review and organized in a more easily attainable fashion before added to the Epigenomics database.

[4] Five studied species are represented in the database, and many data tracks are available including expression of micro and small RNAs, histone modification and histone modifying enzymes, chromatin accessibility and chromatin associated factors, and transcription factors.

[1] The sample search record corresponds to the biological material examined in a given experiment in the database and provides details about source attributes with values from controlled vocabularies.

The aim of the project is a development of publicly available reference epigenome maps from a variety of cell types.