Description

For each organ, this track provides up to two subtracks averaging total RNA-seq signal per strand:

Each subtrack provides separate signal tracks for the plus and minus genomic strands. Whether one or two pairs of strand subtracks appear for an organ depends on which kinds of biosamples have been assayed:

Available Organs and Tissues

Organ/Tissue Source Plus Strand Minus Strand
adiposeTissue and Primary Cell
adrenal glandTissue and Primary Cell
bloodTissue and Primary Cell
bloodAll Biosamples
blood vesselTissue and Primary Cell
brainTissue and Primary Cell
brainAll Biosamples
breastTissue and Primary Cell
breastAll Biosamples
connective tissueTissue and Primary Cell
connective tissueAll Biosamples
embryoTissue and Primary Cell
embryoAll Biosamples
epitheliumTissue and Primary Cell
epitheliumAll Biosamples
esophagusTissue and Primary Cell
eyeTissue and Primary Cell
gallbladderTissue and Primary Cell
heartTissue and Primary Cell
heartAll Biosamples
kidneyTissue and Primary Cell
kidneyAll Biosamples
large intestineTissue and Primary Cell
large intestineAll Biosamples
liverTissue and Primary Cell
liverAll Biosamples
lungTissue and Primary Cell
lungAll Biosamples
mouthTissue and Primary Cell
muscleTissue and Primary Cell
muscleAll Biosamples
nerveTissue and Primary Cell
noseTissue and Primary Cell
ovaryTissue and Primary Cell
pancreasTissue and Primary Cell
pancreasAll Biosamples
placentaTissue and Primary Cell
prostateTissue and Primary Cell
prostateAll Biosamples
skinTissue and Primary Cell
skinAll Biosamples
small intestineTissue and Primary Cell
spinal cordTissue and Primary Cell
spleenTissue and Primary Cell
stomachTissue and Primary Cell
testisTissue and Primary Cell
thyroidTissue and Primary Cell
tracheaTissue and Primary Cell
urinary bladderTissue and Primary Cell
uterusTissue and Primary Cell
vaginaTissue and Primary Cell

Display Conventions and Configuration

This track uses a transparent overlay to visualize data from multiple organs or tissues within the same vertical space. For each organ or tissue, signals from all associated experiments were averaged to generate the displayed track. Each organ or tissue is assigned a distinct color following the ENCODE color mapping convention, selected to be light and saturated to maintain clarity when overlaid. Initially, each layered track displays an overlay of five representative organs: blood, brain, kidney, liver, and muscle. Clicking on the track opens a details page where you can view and select organs or tissues. Subtracks can be further filtered by strandedness (+ strand or - strand) and life stage of the biosample.

Data Access

The ENCODE 4 Regulation data on the UCSC Genome Browser can be explored interactively with the Table Browser or the Data Integrator. For automated download and analysis, the genome annotation is stored in bigWig files that can be downloaded from our download server. The data may also be explored interactively using our REST API. The original data files are also available from the ENCODE portal.

These files may also be locally explored using our tool bigWigToWig, which can be compiled from the source code or downloaded as a precompiled binary for your system. Instructions for downloading source code and binaries can be found here. The tool can also be used to obtain data confined to a given range, e.g.,

bigWigToWig -chrom=chr1 -start=100000 -end=100500 https://hgdownload.soe.ucsc.edu/gbdb/hg38/encode4/regulation/organAve/adiposePlus.bw stdout

Credits

Data were generated by the ENCODE Consortium. We thank the production labs for generating the data: Drs. Barbara Wold (Caltech) and Thomas Gingeras (CSHL). The data were further processed for visualization through a collaborative effort between the Weng lab and the Moore lab at UMass Chan Medical School (funded by NIH grant HG012343). Integration and visualization were developed by Drs. Mingshi Gao, Jill Moore, and Zhiping Weng at UMass Chan Medical School, who were part of the ENCODE Data Analysis Center.

References

ENCODE Project Consortium, Moore JE, Purcaro MJ, Pratt HE, Epstein CB, Shoresh N, Adrian J, Kawli T, Davis CA, Dobin A et al. Expanded encyclopaedias of DNA elements in the human and mouse genomes. Nature. 2020 Jul;583(7818):699-710. PMID: 32728249; PMC: PMC7410828

Moore JE, Pratt HE, Fan K, Phalke N, Fisher J, Elhajjajy SI, Andrews G, Gao M, Shedd N, Fu Y et al. An Expanded Registry of Candidate cis-Regulatory Elements for Studying Transcriptional Regulation. Nature. 2026 January 7. PMID: 39763870; PMC: PMC11703161