Project ENCODE decoded

This month, dozens of papers have been published in Nature, Genome Research and Genome Biology, all detailing scientists’ efforts in compiling ENCODE (the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements), which is the massive effort to collect, analyze and organize all of the relevant data about the human genome into a functional map.
View the original article here: Project ENCODE decoded
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