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WashU Epigenome Browser | Vibepedia

WashU Epigenome Browser | Vibepedia

The WashU Epigenome Browser is a web-based tool for visualizing and analyzing epigenomic data, providing insights into the regulation of gene expression and the

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The WashU Epigenome Browser is a web-based tool for visualizing and analyzing epigenomic data, providing insights into the regulation of gene expression and the mechanisms of disease. Developed by Trey Ideker and Jason D. Biggs, the browser offers a user-friendly interface for exploring large datasets and identifying patterns of epigenetic modification. With its robust search functionality and interactive visualization tools, the WashU Epigenome Browser has become a valuable resource for scientists and researchers in the field of epigenomics. The browser has been used to study a wide range of topics, including the role of epigenetic modifications in cancer, neurological disorders, and developmental biology. By providing access to a vast array of epigenomic data, the WashU Epigenome Browser has facilitated new discoveries and advancements in our understanding of the complex relationships between epigenetic marks, gene regulation, and disease.