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FANTOM5 SSTAR (Semantic catalog of Samples, Transcription initiation And Regulators) provide a way to explore samples, transcriptional initiations, and regulators analyzed in [http://fantom.gsc.riken.jp/5/ the FANTOM5 project]. If you have any questions or comments, please contact to fantom-help@riken.jp | |||
FANTOM5 SSTAR (Semantic catalog of Samples, Transcription initiation And Regulators) provide a way to explore samples, transcriptional initiations, and regulators analyzed in [http://fantom.gsc.riken.jp/5/ the FANTOM5 project] | |||
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<th ><b> | <th ><b>Search genes</b></th> | ||
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<td>'''Time courses '''</td> | |||
<td>Promoters and enhancers activity in 19 human and 14 mouse time courses | |||
covering a wide range of cell types and biological stimuli</td> | |||
<td style="width: 160px;"> <ul><li>[[Human_iPS_to_neuron_(Down's_syndrome)_1|Human iPS to neuron (Down's syndrome)]] </li></ul> </td> | |||
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[[Time_Courses_chart|Timecourses chart]] | |||
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<td>'''Samples'''</td> | <td>'''Samples'''</td> | ||
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[[Browse_samples| | [[Browse_samples|human]] | ||
[[ | [[Browse_samples_mm9|mouse]] | ||
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<td>'''Sample classifications'''</td> | |||
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Samples profiled in FANTOM5 are systematically classified by defining FANTON5 sample ontology (FF), consisting of Cell type (CL), Diseases (DOID), and Anatomy (UBERON). | |||
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<td> <ul><li>[[CL:0000192|smooth muscle cell]]</li></ul> </td> | |||
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[[Cell_Ontology_terms_list|Cell Type (CL)]] | |||
[[Human_Disease_Ontology_terms_list|Disease (DOID)]] | |||
[[ | [[Uber_Anatomy_Ontology_terms_list|Anatomy (UBERON)]] | ||
[[FF_Ontology_terms_list|FANTOM5 (FF)]] | |||
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<td>'''Co-expression'''</td> | <td>'''Co-expression'''</td> | ||
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CAGE peaks (TSS regions) are grouped based on expression, by using MCL | CAGE peaks (TSS regions) are grouped based on expression, by using MCL | ||
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<td> | <td> <ul><li>[[Coexpression_cluster:C18|C18 (in human)]] </li></ul></td> | ||
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[[Browse_coexpression_clusters|Human]] | [[Browse_coexpression_clusters|Human]] | ||
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<td>''' | <td>'''Motifs'''</td> | ||
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known and de-novo motifs discovered in the proximal region to the CAGE peaks | |||
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<td> <ul><li> [[Novel_motif:1]] </li> <li> [[JASPAR_motif:MA0002.2|RUNX1]] </li> </ul> </td> | |||
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<li>[[Browse_Novel_motifs|Novel motifs]]</li> | |||
<li>[[Browse_JASPAR_motifs|JASPAR motifs]]</li> | |||
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<td>''' | <td>'''Transcription factors'''</td> | ||
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Transcription factors. | |||
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<td> | <td> <ul><li>[[EntrezGene:6657|SOX2]]</li></ul> | ||
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[[ | [[Browse_Transcription_Factors_hg19|human]] | ||
[[ | [[Browse_Transcription_Factors_mm9|mouse]] | ||
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== Please cite SSTAR as: == | |||
Abugessaisa, I., H. Shimoji, S. Sahin, A. Kondo, J. Harshbarger, M. Lizio, Y. Hayashizaki, P. Carninci, F. consortium, A. Forrest, T. Kasukawa and H. Kawaji (2016). "FANTOM5 transcriptome catalog of cellular states based on Semantic MediaWiki." Database (Oxford) 2016 |
Latest revision as of 15:23, 14 November 2019
FANTOM5 SSTAR (Semantic catalog of Samples, Transcription initiation And Regulators) provide a way to explore samples, transcriptional initiations, and regulators analyzed in the FANTOM5 project. If you have any questions or comments, please contact to fantom-help@riken.jp
Search genes | |||
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Examples | Browse | ||
Time courses | Promoters and enhancers activity in 19 human and 14 mouse time courses covering a wide range of cell types and biological stimuli | ||
Samples | Details of profiled samples (incl. primary cells, cell lines, and tissues) | ||
Sample classifications |
Samples profiled in FANTOM5 are systematically classified by defining FANTON5 sample ontology (FF), consisting of Cell type (CL), Diseases (DOID), and Anatomy (UBERON). |
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Co-expression |
CAGE peaks (TSS regions) are grouped based on expression, by using MCL |
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Motifs |
known and de-novo motifs discovered in the proximal region to the CAGE peaks |
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Transcription factors |
Transcription factors. |
Please cite SSTAR as:
Abugessaisa, I., H. Shimoji, S. Sahin, A. Kondo, J. Harshbarger, M. Lizio, Y. Hayashizaki, P. Carninci, F. consortium, A. Forrest, T. Kasukawa and H. Kawaji (2016). "FANTOM5 transcriptome catalog of cellular states based on Semantic MediaWiki." Database (Oxford) 2016