Published June 1, 2023 | Version 1.0..0
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Universal chromatin state annotation of the mouse genome

  • 1. University of California, Los Angeles

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  • 1. University of California, Los Angeles

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Genome-wide chromatin states learned from integrating genome-wide maps of multiple epigenetic marks within the same cell type have been widely used to generate genome annotations of individual cell types. An alternative strategy based on ‘stacked modeling’ can provide a single ‘universal’ chromatin state annotation based jointly on data from many cell types. In human, such an approach was recently demonstrated and the resulting chromatin state annotation, denoted full-stack, was shown to have complementary advantages to per-cell-type annotations. However, an analogous annotation has not been previously available in mouse. Here, we produce a chromatin state annotation for mouse based on 901 datasets assaying 14 chromatin marks in 26 different cell or tissue types. To characterize each chromatin state, we relate the states to other external annotations and compare them to analogously defined states in human. We expect the full-stack chromatin state annotation for mouse will be a useful resource for studying the genome of this key mammalian model organism.

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