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SRX998293: GSM1660044: H3K27ac Human Brain PrecentralGyrus HS2; Homo sapiens; ChIP-Seq
1 ABI_SOLID (AB 5500xl Genetic Analyzer) run: 50M spots, 2.5G bases, 1.6Gb downloads

Submitted by: NCBI (GEO)
Study: Epigenomic annotation of gene regulatory alterations during evolution of the primate brain
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While genome sequencing has identified numerous non-coding alterations between primate species, which of these are regulatory and potentially relevant to the evolution of the human brain is unclear. Here, we annotate cis-regulatory elements (CREs) in the human, rhesus macaque and chimpanzee genome using ChIP-sequencing in different anatomical parts of the adult brain. We find high similarity in the genomic positioning of CREs between rhesus macaque and humans, suggesting that the majority of these elements were already present in a common ancestor 25 million years ago. Most of the observed regulatory changes between humans and rhesus macaque occurred prior to the ancestral separation of humans and chimpanzee, leaving a modest set of regulatory elements with predicted human-specificity. Our data refine previous predictions and hypotheses on the consequences of genomic changes between primate species, and allow the identification of regulatory alterations relevant to the evolution of the brain. Overall design: ChIP-Sequencing for H3K27ac on 8 distinct brain regions from human (three biological replicates per brain region), chimpanzee (two biological replicates per brain region) and rhesus macaque (three biological replicates per brain region).
Sample: H3K27ac Human Brain PrecentralGyrus HS2
SAMN03487943 • SRS912252 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Homo sapiens
Library:
Instrument: AB 5500xl Genetic Analyzer
Strategy: ChIP-Seq
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: ChIP
Layout: SINGLE
Construction protocol: Crosslink, Lyse and Immunoprecipitate Illumina Truseq DNA library protocol
Experiment attributes:
GEO Accession: GSM1660044
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Runs: 1 run, 50M spots, 2.5G bases, 1.6Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR197899450,027,9172.5G1.6Gb2016-01-13

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