Overview of the 2012 ENCODE Rollout
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The rollout for the ENCODE consortium (Human Genome Annotation) papers occurred in early fall 2012. This was the culmination of a decade of work in the ENCODE scaleup, the ENCODE pilot project, and modENCODE.
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Papers
- Papers related to the 2012 ENCODE rollout
 - Papers related to the 2010 modENCODE rollout
 - Papers related to the 2007 ENCODE pilot rollout
 - Other ENCODE associated papers
 - Gencode pseudogenes work
 
Press
- NY Times and Reuters articles on the ENCODE rollout
 - Other key articles that describe the lab's work on the rollout
 - Even more articles about the rollout (including a subset of them specifically mentioning the lab) and a comprehensive OpenHelix Blog entry that has lots of annotated press links
 -  Yale Press Releases on ENCODE (written by Bill Hathaway)
- including a schematic showing a key point of ENCODE networks analysis: annotation to hairball to interpretable hierarchy
 
 
Talks
- Slide pack on networks and pseudogenes (pdf & ppt)
 - Another slide pack containing information on statistical models relating output expression to genomic inputs (pdf & ppt)
 - Finally, here's a link to the modENCODE symposium, which has a video containing bits of the talks above
 
Subway Map
We have created a subway map figure (pdf) showing the overall collaboration in the consortium (gdoc). There are now coauthor networks labeled/colored by both country and state.
Introductory Papers
These introductory papers are easy to read and provide context on the ENCODE rollout.
- The ENCODE (ENCyclopedia Of DNA Elements) Project Science (2004)
 - The real life of pseudogenes American Scientist (2006)
 - Genomics Confounds Gene Classification American Scientist (2008)
 
Grants
- For the current ENCODE "build out", we are part of the data analysis grant
 -  For the ENCODE scale up, we had 3 NIH grants
- GENCODE (NIH-encode-pgenes)
 - The Data Analysis Center (DAC) (NIH-encode-DAC)
 - The "chip center" (NIH-encode-chip)
 
 -  For modENCODE, we have been part of 3 NIH grants
- The Data Analysis Center (DAC) (NIH-modencode-DAC)
 - Transcriptome Project NIH-modencode-GT
 - Regulation Project NIH-modENCODE-TR
 
 - For the initial ENCODE pilot, we had one grant (papers, website).
 
Misc
Hartford Courant article about how Connecticut is aiming to become a genomics hub. Adjacent to the story was a timeline highlighting the major genomic achievements in the state.
An article in Spanish about the ENCODE rollout.
