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Mboyba,
The category enhancers/silencers should be potential
enhancers/silencers or
just intergenic region. We labeled it as enhancers/silencers initially
because one of our collaborators requested this specifically which
lead to
the addition of this function to the ChIPpeakAnno package.
Since you are interested in assignment to intergenic regions as a
whole (not
distinguishing different elements within these regions), you can use
the
function as it is now, being aware that the category
enhancers/silencers is
intergenic region.
Thanks again for the feedback!
Best regards,
Julie
On 4/26/13 11:02 AM, "DIOP M boyba" <mboyba.diop at="" igr.fr=""> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thank you for your help.
> Unfortunately I have not enough skills in genomic to help you
> to describe more accurately the intergenic elements.
>
> Best regards,
> Mboyba
> ________________________________________
> De : Zhu, Lihua (Julie) [Julie.Zhu at umassmed.edu]
> Date d'envoi : jeudi 25 avril 2013 15:27
> ? : DIOP M boyba
> Cc: bioconductor at r-project.org
> Objet : Re: ChIPpeakAnno_2.8.0 assignCromosomeRegion
>
> Dear Mboyba,
>
> According to my understanding, intergenic regions consist of
promoters,
> enhancers/silencers, noncoding RNAs and other unknown elements.
Currently,
> any intergenic regions that are not promoter or immediate downstream
are
> lumped into enhancer/silencer category. If you could help us define
> enhancers and other intergenic elements more accurately, then we can
have a
> fine-grained partition of the intergenic region.
>
> Many thanks for your input!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Julie
>
>
> On 4/25/13 5:33 AM, "DIOP M boyba" <mboyba.diop at="" igr.fr=""> wrote:
>
>> Dear Julie,
>>
>> I am using the version 2.8.0 of your package ChIPpeakAnno.
>> I want to annotate a list of peaks which are in BED format and then
to
>> represent their distribution over the genome. To do this I use the
>> assignChromosomeRegion function to annotate my regions. In the
results there
>> is 6 features : exon, intron, enhancer/silencer, promoter, 5 prime
UTR and 3
>> prime UTR.
>>
>> My question is where is the intergenic class ?
>>
>> It is possible to have intergenic regions that are not in promoter
or
>> enhancer/silencer so how do you treat this case ?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Mboyba
>>
>>
>>
>