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cistrome_mm10 #29
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Thanks for pointing this out -- you are right. I think they were in there at one point, but they somehow are not anymore... I guess I didn't notice because I haven't used LOLA much for mouse! I could construct this mm10 database, as I do still have the original files I downloaded, but if you can get the files from cistrome directly for mm10 it would probably be much more up-to-date, as my download was from 4 years ago... so it's probably best to go that route. If you do create a custom database, if you can pass that on to me I'd be happy to update the primary database (then you could use lolaweb, for example). |
I would be happy to share the Cistrome files, but they came with a contingency of not sharing. I will contact them again and ask if it would be OK for LOLA to use; see terms of usage below: Term of usage: CistromeDB, also known as Cistrome Datasets Browser, is a Database of ChIP-seq, Chromatin Accessibility data. You may download the content of the Database free of charge under the following conditions:
Zheng R, Wan C, Mei S, Qin Q, Wu Q, Sun H, Chen CH, Brown M, Zhang X, Meyer CA, Liu XS. Cistrome Data Browser: expanded datasets and new tools for gene regulatory analysis. Nucleic Acids Res, 2018 Nov 20. Doi: 10.1093/nar/gky1094 Mei S, Qin Q, Wu Q, Sun H, Zheng R, Zang C, Zhu M, Wu J, Shi X, Taing L, Liu T, Brown M, Meyer CA, Liu XS. Cistrome data browser: a data portal for ChIP-Seq and chromatin accessibility data in human and mouse. Nucleic Acids Res, 2017 Jan 4;45(D1):D658-D662. Doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw983).
Maybe a simple request will let me go around these restrictions. |
Database downloads include cistrome files for hg19 and hg38 but not for mm10. The database downloads page on databio site describes a LOLACore for mm10 including Cistrome, but when I downloaded the region core database, cistrome is missing from mm10. Is this a future endeavor? Do you plan on including cistrome as part of LOLAcore for mm10 soon?
In the meantime I have contacted Cistrome directly to get access to the files for mm10 and plan to create a custom database to run with LOLA. Hope to hear about future plans with LOLACore for mm10!
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