Description
This track shows potential enhancers whose activity was experimentally validated in transgenic
mice. Most of these noncoding elements were selected for testing based on their extreme conservation
in other vertebrates or epigenomic evidence (ChIP-Seq) of putative enhancer marks. More information
can be found on the VISTA Enhancer Browser
page.
Display Conventions and Configuration
Items appearing in red (positive) indicate that a reproducible
pattern was observed in the in vivo enhancer assay. Items appearing in
blue (negative) indicate that NO reproducible pattern was observed
in the in vivo enhancer assay. Note that this annotation refers only to the single developmental
timepoint that was tested in this screen (e11.5) and does not exclude the possibility that this
region is a reproducible enhancer active at earlier or later timepoints in development.
Methods
Excerpted from the Vista Enhancer Mouse Enhancer Screen Handbook and Methods page at the Lawrence Berkeley
National Laboratory (LBNL) website:
Enhancer Candidate Identification
Most enhancer candidate sequences are identified by extreme evolutionary sequence conservation or
by ChIP-seq. Detailed information related to enhancer identification by extreme evolutionary
conservation can be found in the following publications:
Detailed information related to enhancer identification by ChIP-seq can be found in the
following publications:
See the Transgenic Mouse Assay section for experimental procedures that were used to perform the
transgenic assays: Mouse Enhancer Screen Handbook and Methods
UCSC converted the
Experimental Data for hg19 and mm9 into bigBed format using the bedToBigBed
utility. The data for hg38 was lifted over from hg19. The data for mm10 and mm39 were lifted over
from mm9.
Data Access
VISTA Enhancers data can be explored interactively with the
Table Browser and cross-referenced with the
Data Integrator. For programmatic access, the track can be
accessed using the Genome Browser's REST API. ReMap
annotations can be downloaded from the Genome Browser's
download server
as a bigBed file. This compressed binary format can be remotely queried through
command line utilities. Please note that some of the download files can be quite large.
Credits
Thanks to the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory for providing this data
References
Visel A, Minovitsky S, Dubchak I, Pennacchio LA.
VISTA Enhancer Browser--a database of tissue-specific human enhancers.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D88-92.
PMID: 17130149; PMC: PMC1716724
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