6 results on '"Ulugbek K. Baymuradov"'
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2. The Encyclopedia of DNA elements (ENCODE): data portal update.
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Carrie A. Davis, Benjamin C. Hitz, Cricket A. Sloan, Esther T. Chan, Jean M. Davidson, Idan Gabdank, Jason A. Hilton, Kriti Jain, Ulugbek K. Baymuradov, Aditi K. Narayanan, Kathrina C. Onate, Keenan Graham, Stuart R. Miyasato, Timothy R. Dreszer, J. Seth Strattan, Otto Jolanki, Forrest Tanaka, and J. Michael Cherry
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- 2018
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3. SnoVault and encodeD: A novel object-based storage system and applications to ENCODE metadata.
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Benjamin C Hitz, Laurence D Rowe, Nikhil R Podduturi, David I Glick, Ulugbek K Baymuradov, Venkat S Malladi, Esther T Chan, Jean M Davidson, Idan Gabdank, Aditi K Narayana, Kathrina C Onate, Jason Hilton, Marcus C Ho, Brian T Lee, Stuart R Miyasato, Timothy R Dreszer, Cricket A Sloan, J Seth Strattan, Forrest Y Tanaka, Eurie L Hong, and J Michael Cherry
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The Encyclopedia of DNA elements (ENCODE) project is an ongoing collaborative effort to create a comprehensive catalog of functional elements initiated shortly after the completion of the Human Genome Project. The current database exceeds 6500 experiments across more than 450 cell lines and tissues using a wide array of experimental techniques to study the chromatin structure, regulatory and transcriptional landscape of the H. sapiens and M. musculus genomes. All ENCODE experimental data, metadata, and associated computational analyses are submitted to the ENCODE Data Coordination Center (DCC) for validation, tracking, storage, unified processing, and distribution to community resources and the scientific community. As the volume of data increases, the identification and organization of experimental details becomes increasingly intricate and demands careful curation. The ENCODE DCC has created a general purpose software system, known as SnoVault, that supports metadata and file submission, a database used for metadata storage, web pages for displaying the metadata and a robust API for querying the metadata. The software is fully open-source, code and installation instructions can be found at: http://github.com/ENCODE-DCC/snovault/ (for the generic database) and http://github.com/ENCODE-DCC/encoded/ to store genomic data in the manner of ENCODE. The core database engine, SnoVault (which is completely independent of ENCODE, genomic data, or bioinformatic data) has been released as a separate Python package.
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- 2017
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4. Prevention of data duplication for high throughput sequencing repositories.
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Idan Gabdank, Esther T. Chan, Jean M. Davidson, Jason A. Hilton, Carrie A. Davis, Ulugbek K. Baymuradov, Aditi K. Narayanan, Kathrina C. Onate, Keenan Graham, Stuart R. Miyasato, Timothy R. Dreszer, J. Seth Strattan, Otto Jolanki, Forrest Tanaka, Benjamin C. Hitz, Cricket A. Sloan, and J. Michael Cherry
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- 2018
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5. The Encyclopedia of DNA elements (ENCODE): data portal update
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Aditi K. Narayanan, Benjamin C. Hitz, Timothy R. Dreszer, Kriti Jain, Otto Jolanki, Idan Gabdank, Keenan Graham, Kathrina C. Onate, Jason A. Hilton, Stuart R. Miyasato, J. Michael Cherry, Cricket A. Sloan, J. Seth Strattan, Carrie A. Davis, Esther T. Chan, Jean M. Davidson, Forrest Y. Tanaka, and Ulugbek K. Baymuradov
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0301 basic medicine ,Download ,Interface (Java) ,Datasets as Topic ,Genomics ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,ENCODE ,World Wide Web ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,User-Computer Interface ,Databases, Genetic ,Genetics ,Database Issue ,Animals ,Humans ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Metadata ,Genome, Human ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,DNA ,Visualization ,030104 developmental biology ,Drosophila melanogaster ,Gene Components ,Encyclopedia ,Data Display ,Forecasting - Abstract
The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Data Coordinating Center has developed the ENCODE Portal database and website as the source for the data and metadata generated by the ENCODE Consortium. Two principles have motivated the design. First, experimental protocols, analytical procedures and the data themselves should be made publicly accessible through a coherent, web-based search and download interface. Second, the same interface should serve carefully curated metadata that record the provenance of the data and justify its interpretation in biological terms. Since its initial release in 2013 and in response to recommendations from consortium members and the wider community of scientists who use the Portal to access ENCODE data, the Portal has been regularly updated to better reflect these design principles. Here we report on these updates, including results from new experiments, uniformly-processed data from other projects, new visualization tools and more comprehensive metadata to describe experiments and analyses. Additionally, the Portal is now home to meta(data) from related projects including Genomics of Gene Regulation, Roadmap Epigenome Project, Model organism ENCODE (modENCODE) and modERN. The Portal now makes available over 13000 datasets and their accompanying metadata and can be accessed at: https://www.encodeproject.org/.
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- 2017
6. The ENCODE Portal as an Epigenomics Resource
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J. Seth Strattan, Khine Lin, Keenan Graham, Casey Litton, Emma O'Neill, Philip Adenekan, Jason A. Hilton, Paul Sud, Benjamin C. Hitz, Idan Gabdank, J. Michael Cherry, Yunhai Luo, Forrest Y. Tanaka, Zachary Myers, Jennifer Jou, Stuart R. Miyasato, Ulugbek K. Baymuradov, Otto Jolanki, Meenakshi S. Kagda, Jin-Wook Lee, and Bonita R. Lam
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Epigenomics ,Computer science ,Genomics ,ENCODE ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,Data file ,Databases, Genetic ,Animals ,Humans ,Protocol (object-oriented programming) ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Internet ,Metadata ,Information retrieval ,Genome, Human ,030305 genetics & heredity ,General Medicine ,DNA ,DNA Methylation ,Metadata modeling ,Chromatin ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Human genome ,Software - Abstract
The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) web portal hosts genomic data generated by the ENCODE Consortium, Genomics of Gene Regulation, The NIH Roadmap Epigenomics Consortium, and the modENCODE and modERN projects. The goal of the ENCODE project is to build a comprehensive map of the functional elements of the human and mouse genomes. Currently, the portal database stores over 500 TB of raw and processed data from over 15,000 experiments spanning assays that measure gene expression, DNA accessibility, DNA and RNA binding, DNA methylation, and 3D chromatin structure across numerous cell lines, tissue types, and differentiation states with selected genetic and molecular perturbations. The ENCODE portal provides unrestricted access to the aforementioned data and relevant metadata as a service to the scientific community. The metadata model captures the details of the experiments, raw and processed data files, and processing pipelines in human and machine-readable form and enables the user to search for specific data either using a web browser or programmatically via REST API. Furthermore, ENCODE data can be freely visualized or downloaded for additional analyses. © 2019 The Authors. Basic Protocol: Query the portal Support Protocol 1: Batch downloading Support Protocol 2: Using the cart to download files Support Protocol 3: Visualize data Alternate Protocol: Query building and programmatic access.
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