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Imad Abugessaisa1, Jordan A Ramilowski1,2, Marina Lizio1, Jesicca Severin1, Akira Hasegawa1, Jayson Harshbarger1, Atsushi Kondo1, Shuhei Noguchi1, Chi Wai Yip1, Jasmine Li Ching Ooi1, Michihira Tagami1, Fumi Hori1, Saumya Agrawal1, Chung Chau Hon1, Melissa Cardon1, Shuya Ikeda3, Hiromasa Ono3, Hidemasa Bono3,4, Masaki Kato6, Kosuke Hashimoto1, Alessandro Bonetti1,5, Masaki Kato6, Norio Kobayashi6, Jay Shin1, Michiel de Hoon1, Yoshihide Hayashizaki1, Piero Carninci1, Hideya Kawaji1,7,8, Takeya Kasukawa1,9.
Abstract
The Functional ANnoTation Of the Mammalian genome (FANTOM) Consortium has continued to provide extensive resources in the pursuit of understanding the transcriptome, and transcriptional regulation, of mammalian genomes for the last 20 years. To share these resources with the research community, the FANTOM web-interfaces and databases are being regularly updated, enhanced and expanded with new data types. In recent years, the FANTOM Consortium's efforts have been mainly focused on creating new non-coding RNA datasets and resources. The existing FANTOM5 human and mouse miRNA atlas was supplemented with rat, dog, and chicken datasets. The sixth (latest) edition of the FANTOM project was launched to assess the function of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs). From its creation until 2020, FANTOM6 has contributed to the research community a large dataset generated from the knock-down of 285 lncRNAs in human dermal fibroblasts; this is followed with extensive expression profiling and cellular phenotyping. Other updates to the FANTOM resource includes the reprocessing of the miRNA and promoter atlases of human, mouse and chicken with the latest reference genome assemblies. To facilitate the use and accessibility of all above resources we further enhanced FANTOM data viewers and web interfaces. The updated FANTOM web resource is publicly available at https://fantom.gsc.riken.jp/.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33211864 PMCID: PMC7779024 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkaa1054
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971