Virus Integration Site and Cistrome Overlapped in each chromosome on human genome

The cistrome refers to "the set of cis-acting targets of a trans-acting factor on a genome-wide scale."
> AAV2 VIS-Cistrome factor overlaps on chr4


Histone Modification
HM rank of VIS on chr4 Location DVID Histone Modification Detail
1 121822680 2000006 1239 View
2 121822587 2000007 1122 View
3 121822415 2000008 519 View
4 121822297 2000009 240 View
5 122742929 2100001 78 View
6 121821301 2000014 44 View
7 121821254 2000015 44 View
8 121821245 2000016 44 View
9 121821505 2000017 42 View


Transcription Factor Binding Site
TFBS rank of VIS on chr4 Location DVID Transcription Factor Binding Site Detail
1 121822297 2000009 66 View
2 121822680 2000006 21 View
3 121822587 2000007 15 View
4 121822415 2000008 9 View
5 121821505 2000017 1 View
6 122742929 2100001 1 View

Chromatin Accessibility

CA rank of VIS on chr4 Location DVID Chromatin Accessibility Detail
1 121822680 2000006 3 View
2 121822297 2000009 3 View
3 122742929 2100001 3 View
Contents
Description
  • VIS-Cistrome Overlapped in Chromosome
The histogram shows the overlap count of three factors (histone modification, transcription factor binding site, and chromatin accessibility) and virus intergration fragments on the human chromosomes. The y-axis represents the number of overlap, and the X-axis represents the integrated fragments.
The table shows the Cistrome factor count rank of VIS on the chromosome user selected. The user can click green to view overlapped records detail and view VIS detail information by clicking View button at Detail column.