regulome
Regulome refers to the complete set of regulatory components that govern gene expression in a cell or organism. It includes DNA sequences with regulatory function such as promoters, enhancers, silencers, and insulators; transcription factors and co-regulators; non-coding RNAs; and the epigenetic and chromatin features that influence accessibility and activity. The regulome also encompasses the three-dimensional organization of the genome and the regulatory interactions that connect distal elements to target genes, forming transcriptional networks that respond to developmental cues and environmental signals.
The regulome is highly context-dependent, varying across cell types, developmental stages, and physiological conditions. Mapping the
Regulome-wide data are increasingly used to interpret genome-wide association study results by linking noncoding variants to