Epigenomics

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Abstract

Epigenomics involves the global study of mechanisms, such as histone modifications or DNA methylation, that have an impact on development or phenotype, are heritable, but are not directly encoded in the DNA sequence. The recent availability of large epigenomic data sets, coupled with the increasing recognition of the importance of epigenetic phenomena, has spurred a growing interest in computational methods for interpreting the epigenome.

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Hartemink, A. J., Kellis, M., Noble, W. S., & Weng, Z. (2013). Epigenomics. In Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing. https://doi.org/10.1161/circresaha.118.310998

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