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The modENCODE Project: Model Organism ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements (modENCODE)
modENCODE OverviewThe modENCODE Project, Model Organism ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements, was initiated by the funding of applications received in response to Requests for Applications (RFAs) HG-06-006, entitled Identification of All Functional Elements in Selected Model Organism Genomes and HG-06-007, entitled A Data Coordination Center for the Model Organism ENCODE Project (modENCODE). The modENCODE Project is being run as an open consortium and welcomes any investigator willing to abide by the criteria for participation that have been established for the project. Both computational and experimental approaches are being applied by modENCODE investigators to study the genomes of D. melanogaster and C. elegans. An added benefit of studying functional elements in model organisms is the ability to biologically validate the elements discovered using methods that cannot be applied in humans. The comprehensive dataset that is expected to result from the modENCODE Project will provide important insights into the biology of D. melanogaster and C. elegans as well as other organisms, including humans. The modENCODE Data Coordination Center (DCC) maintains databases to track, store, and provide access to data generated as part of the modENCODE Project and other related projects. It maintains browsers for the D. melanogaster and C. elegans genomes and hosts a public Web site [modencode.org] that allows members of the scientific community to learn about the modENCODE Project and provide input into the prioritization of certain project activities.
modENCODE Consortium Membership
modENCODE Data Release PolicyNHGRI has designated the modENCODE Project as a community resource project to accelerate access to and use of the data by the entire scientific community. Accordingly, the data release policy is based on the principles of rapid data release to the scientific community set forth in the Fort Lauderdale agreement on Sharing Data from Large-scale Biological Research Projects.
modENCODE Requests for Application (RFAs)Past modENCODE RFAs
modENCODE Press Releases and Publications
modENCODE Program StaffProgram Directors Elise Feingold, Ph.D. Peter Good, Ph.D. Program Analyst Julia Zhang Address Phone:(301) 496-7531
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