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Introduction into the analysis of high-throughput-sequencing based epigenome data.

Brief Bioinform 11(5):512-23 (2010) PMID 20457755

Sequencing-based approaches now allow high-resolution, genome-scale investigation of cellular epigenetic landscapes. For example, mapping of open chromatin regions, post-translational histone modifications and DNA methylation across a whole genome is now feasible, and new non-coding regulatory RNAs can be sensitively identified via RNA sequencing. The resulting large-scale data sets promise to contribute towards a more precise and complete understanding of gene regulation and to yield insights into the interplay between genomes and the environment. In this article, I review some of the conceptual issues and currently available software tools for the analysis of sequencing-based whole-genome epigenetics data.

DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbq014
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