| Id: | TF_ChIP-seq/ENCSR588AKU |
| Type: | position_score |
| Version: | 0 |
| Summary: |
TFChIP-seq ENCSR588AKU [biosamplesummary="Homo sapiens K562" and target="RUNX1"] |
| Description: |
status: released biological_replicates: Rep 1, Rep 2 summary: output_type: IDR thresholded peaks audit_internal_action: Released analysis {ENCAN215KTV|/analyses/ENCAN215KTV/} has in progress subobject quality standard {encode4-tf-chip|/quality-standards/encode4-tf-chip/} audit_internal_action: Released analysis {ENCAN215KTV|/analyses/ENCAN215KTV/} has in progress subobject document {d5ac789d-5d08-43ce-b90e-881b98b56105|/documents/d5ac789d-5d08-43ce-b90e-881b98b56105/} audit_warning: Processed alignments file {ENCFF525TFY|/files/ENCFF525TFY/} processed by ChIP-seq ENCODE4 v1.6.1 GRCh38 pipeline has 18134532 usable fragments. The minimum ENCODE standard for each replicate in a ChIP-seq experiment targeting RUNX1-human and investigated as a transcription factor is 10 million usable fragments. The recommended value is > 20 million, but > 10 million is acceptable. (See {ENCODE ChIP-seq data standards|/data-standards/chip-seq/} ) |
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| ID | Type | Default annotation | Description | Histogram | Range |
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| TF_ChIP-seq_ENCSR588AKU | float |
TF_ChIP-seq_ENCSR588AKU |
TF_ChIP-seq ENCSR588AKU [biosample_summary="Homo sapiens K562" and target="RUNX1"]
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| ENCFF003LPE.bed.gz | 67.83 KB | 47415ccb0126a2c616f1d0d8f501f5af |
| ENCFF003LPE.bed.gz.dvc | 99.0 B | 0f070745839a2b3a7ae38b43c6b256cd |
| ENCFF003LPE.tabix.bed.gz | 48.42 KB | af8d4c67d1fa46a619669c203f782a58 |
| ENCFF003LPE.tabix.bed.gz.dvc | 105.0 B | db143277ce3f7624eb754cc3e7b0d2fa |
| ENCFF003LPE.tabix.bed.gz.tbi | 35.37 KB | c46b2ab101d57eb3726718952d9940e8 |
| ENCFF003LPE.tabix.bed.gz.tbi.dvc | 109.0 B | 5718a07ffe2f01c2238f52333a9b307b |
| genomic_resource.yaml | 2.06 KB | 02b2829e423286413a030e6ffbd37197 |
| genomic_resource_original.yaml | 1.96 KB | 87c09c92dffcfea2e3991f9b249bd998 |
| statistics/ |