Sessions allow users to save snapshots of the Genome Browser and its current configuration, including displayed tracks, position, and custom track data. The Public Sessions tool allows users to easily share those sessions that they deem interesting with the rest of the world's researchers. You can add your own sessions to this list by checking the appropriate box on the Session Management page.
Description: These datasets are part of the manuscript title: Interpreting regulatory mechanisms of Hippo signaling through a deep learning sequence model.
https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.22.580842
Example browser position : chr15:102015496-102017061 Author: KhyatiD Session Name: Dalal_hippo_pathway_TFs_mm10 Genome Assembly: mm10 Creation Date: 2025-02-19 Views: 34
Description: A few DAPs highlighted Author: Pengxin Yang Session Name: pig_BCG_project_ATAC _highlight Genome Assembly: susScr11 Creation Date: 2025-02-17 Views: 17
Description: peaks visualization for pig BCG project. A few DAPs were highlighted Author: Pengxin Yang Session Name: pig_BCG_project_ATAC Genome Assembly: susScr11 Creation Date: 2025-02-17 Views: 22
Description: This public session provides access to a track hub featuring 25,000 predicted forebrain enhancers within the hg19 human genome assembly, identified using a DNA-sequence-based prediction pipeline that incorporates tissue-specific transcription factor occupancy patterns. These enhancers, crucial for regulating gene expression during brain development, were evaluated using chromatin marks, DNase hypersensitivity data, GWAS-based SNP data, and in vivo zebrafish models. The track hub enables researchers to explore the gene regulatory basis of brain-related diseases and development, as well as investigate the role of these predicted enhancers in mammalian and primate brain evolution. For citation, refer to the paper: Shireen et al. (2024), FEBS Letters. Author: abbasiam Session Name: Predicted human forebrain enhancers_hg19 Genome Assembly: hg19 Creation Date: 2025-01-16 Views: 187