[Genome] encode histones

Kate Rosenbloom kate at soe.ucsc.edu
Wed Oct 25 16:58:33 PDT 2006


Hello Paz,

The Sanger Chip/chip tables that do not include
the cell line in the table name were
the initial data set -- all on GM06990.  You can
verify this by clicking through to the details
on any  Sanger GM06990 subtrack -- the
table name will be listed in the page header.

Cheers,
	Kate
---
Kate Rosenbloom
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics

On Oct 25, 2006, at 1:34 PM, polak at molgen.mpg.de wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  The question is about the Sanger ChIP histone-modifcations track at 
> the ENCODE
> regions. I noticed that  mysql tables contain different histone 
> modification in
> different cell lines like H3k4me1HLF1. However there are tables with 
> name of the
> modification but without a specific cell line name, for example, 
> H3K4me1. Can
> you explain me what are the tables without the cell line names?
>
> Sincerely,
> Paz
>
>
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