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Lingyun Song

Researcher at Duke University

Publications -  64
Citations -  13801

Lingyun Song is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin & Enhancer. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 61 publications receiving 12292 citations. Previous affiliations of Lingyun Song include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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An integrated encyclopedia of DNA elements in the human genome

Ian Dunham, +442 more
TL;DR: The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements project provides new insights into the organization and regulation of the authors' genes and genome, and is an expansive resource of functional annotations for biomedical research.
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The accessible chromatin landscape of the human genome

TL;DR: The first extensive map of human DHSs identified through genome-wide profiling in 125 diverse cell and tissue types is presented, revealing novel relationships between chromatin accessibility, transcription, DNA methylation and regulatory factor occupancy patterns.
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A User's Guide to the Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE)

Richard M. Myers, +328 more
- 01 Apr 2011 - 
TL;DR: An overview of the project and the resources it is generating and the application of ENCODE data to interpret the human genome are provided.
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Highly specific epigenome editing by CRISPR-Cas9 repressors for silencing of distal regulatory elements

TL;DR: These results demonstrate that repression mediated by dCas9-KRAB is sufficiently specific to disrupt the activity of individual enhancers via local modification of the epigenome.
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DNase-seq: A High-Resolution Technique for Mapping Active Gene Regulatory Elements across the Genome from Mammalian Cells

TL;DR: DNase-seq is described, a high-throughput method that identifies DNase I HS sites across the whole genome by capturing DNase-digested fragments and sequencing them by high- throughput next generation sequencing.