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ENCODE Transcription Levels Assayed by RNA-seq on 6 Cell Lines

Track collection: ENCODE Integrated Regulation

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      Gm12878  Transcription of Gm12878 cells from ENCODE    Data format   2009-12-06 
      H1 ES  Transcription of H1 ES cells from ENCODE    Data format   2010-10-13 
      HepG2  Transcription of HepG2 cells from ENCODE    Data format   2010-10-22 
      HUVEC  Transcription of HUVEC cells from ENCODE    Data format   2010-10-12 
      K562  Transcription of K562 cells from ENCODE    Data format   2009-12-06 
      NHEK  Transcription of NHEK cells from ENCODE    Data format   2010-10-12 
    
Assembly: Human Mar. 2006 (NCBI36/hg18)

Description

This track shows transcription levels for several cell types as assayed by high throughput sequencing of polyadenylated RNA (RNA-seq). Additional views of this dataset and additional documentation on the methods used for this track are available at the ENCODE Caltech RNA-seq page. The Raw Signal view derived from the paired 75-mer reads is shown here.

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Credits

This track shows data from the Wold Lab at Cal Tech, part of the ENCODE consortium.

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