Abstract:
The Encode (Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements) Project, which began over a decade ago, has been a valuable resource in the realm of science, assisting in understanding the intricacies of the human genome and its fundamental elements. Through the process of decoding DNA, the Encode Project provides public access to the blueprint of human existence. The functional significance and regulatory roles of hitherto unknown genomic regions have been clarified by encode. This remarkable endeavour at the forefront of genomic exploration, has successfully assembled the complex human genome using a range of cutting-edge technologies.
This paper examines the technological marvels that enabled the project, from the ability of ChIP-seq to clarify protein -DNA interactions to the three-dimensional insights gained from Hi-C and 3C techniques. It highlights the noteworthy contributions of the project, exposing regulatory elements and offering a glimpse into the future directions of genomics, predictive modelling, and personalized medicine.