
The UCSC announced the release of the ReMap Atlas of Regulatory Regions track for hg38, hg19, mm39, mm10, and dm6 (https://genome.ucsc.edu/goldenPath/newsarch.html#042622) :
We are happy to announce the release of the ReMap Atlas of Regulatory Regions track for hg38, hg19, mm39, mm10, and dm6. These tracks represent the ReMap Atlas of regulatory regions, which consists of a large-scale integrative analysis of all Public ChIP-seq data for transcriptional regulators from GEO, ArrayExpress, and ENCODE. Each transcription factor follows a specific RGB color. Individual BED files for specific TFs, cells/biotypes, or data sets can be found and downloaded on the ReMap website.
We would like to thank Benoit Ballester and TAGC INSERM (Inserm National Institute of Health and Medical Research) for making this data available. We also want to thank Max Haeussler, Gerardo Perez and Jairo Navarro for the creation and release of these tracks.
Benoit Ballester and the TAGC are excited to see our ReMap Regulatory Atlas becoming native tracks in UCSC GenomeBrowser for Human, Mouse, Drosophila melanogaster genomes : https://twitter.com/BenoitBallester/status/1518869052017545216