“Adopt-a-Tissue” Initiative Advances Efforts to Identify Tissue-Specific Histone Marks in the Mare

N. B. Kingsley, Natasha A. Hamilton, Gabriella Lindgren, Ludovic Orlando, Ernie Bailey, Samantha Brooks, Molly McCue, T. S. Kalbfleisch, James N. MacLeod, Jessica L. Petersen, Carrie J. Finno, Rebecca R. Bellone

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7 Scopus citations
Original languageEnglish
Article number649959
JournalFrontiers in Genetics
Volume12
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 26 2021

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Funding for experimental materials, and other resources was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) NRSP-8 equine species coordinator funds, a Priority Partnership Collaboration Award from the University of Sydney and University of California, Davis, and the Center for Equine

Funding Information:
The authors would like to acknowledge Drs. Catherine Creppe, Paola Genevini, and the other members of the Diagenode Epigenomics Services Team for their high-quality histone mark profiling service. The authors would also like to thank Drs. Colin Kern, Huaijun Zhou, Pablo Ross, Ying Wang, and the other members of the UC Davis FAANG group for providing technical expertise and feedback. Additionally, the authors would like to recognize the contributions from horse owners that made this work possible. Funding. Funding for experimental materials, and other resources was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) NRSP-8 equine species coordinator funds, a Priority Partnership Collaboration Award from the University of Sydney and University of California, Davis, and the Center for Equine Health (CEH) at UC Davis with funds provided by the State of California pari-mutuel fund and contributions by private donors. Support for NK was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, USDA (2018-06530), Morris Animal Foundation (D16-EQ-028), and a CEH fellowship. Support for CF was provided by the National Institutes of Health (L40 TR001136). Publication fees supplied by UC Davis Open Access Publication Fund.

Funding

Funding for experimental materials, and other resources was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) NRSP-8 equine species coordinator funds, a Priority Partnership Collaboration Award from the University of Sydney and University of California, Davis, and the Center for Equine The authors would like to acknowledge Drs. Catherine Creppe, Paola Genevini, and the other members of the Diagenode Epigenomics Services Team for their high-quality histone mark profiling service. The authors would also like to thank Drs. Colin Kern, Huaijun Zhou, Pablo Ross, Ying Wang, and the other members of the UC Davis FAANG group for providing technical expertise and feedback. Additionally, the authors would like to recognize the contributions from horse owners that made this work possible. Funding. Funding for experimental materials, and other resources was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) NRSP-8 equine species coordinator funds, a Priority Partnership Collaboration Award from the University of Sydney and University of California, Davis, and the Center for Equine Health (CEH) at UC Davis with funds provided by the State of California pari-mutuel fund and contributions by private donors. Support for NK was provided by the Grayson Jockey Club Foundation, USDA (2018-06530), Morris Animal Foundation (D16-EQ-028), and a CEH fellowship. Support for CF was provided by the National Institutes of Health (L40 TR001136). Publication fees supplied by UC Davis Open Access Publication Fund.

FundersFunder number
Grayson Jockey Club Research Foundation Inc
National Institutes of Health (NIH)L40 TR001136
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
U.S. Department of Agriculture
Morris Animal FoundationD16-EQ-028
Morris Animal Foundation
University of California Davis2018-06530
University of California Davis
UC Davis Center for Equine Health
University of Technology at Sydney

    Keywords

    • annotation
    • chromatin
    • collaboration
    • consortium
    • epigenetics
    • genome
    • horse
    • regulation

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Molecular Medicine
    • Genetics
    • Genetics(clinical)

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