Integrated annotation and analysis of genomic features reveal new types of functional elements and large-scale epigenetic phenomena in the developing zebrafish

Author:

Baranasic DamirORCID,Hörtenhuber MatthiasORCID,Balwierz PiotrORCID,Zehnder TobiasORCID,Mukarram Abdul KadirORCID,Nepal Chirag,Varnai Csilla,Hadzhiev Yavor,Jimenez-Gonzalez Ada,Li Nan,Wragg Joseph,D’Orazio Fabio,Díaz Noelia,Hernández-Rodríguez Benjamín,Chen Zelin,Stoiber Marcus,Dong Michaël,Stevens Irene,Ross Samuel E.,Eagle Anne,Martin Ryan,Obasaju Pelumi,Rastegar SepandORCID,McGarvey Alison C.,Kopp Wolfgang,Chambers Emily,Wang DennisORCID,Kim Hyejeong R.,Acemel Rafael D.,Naranjo Silvia,Lapinski Maciej,Chong Vanessa,Mathavan Sinnakaruppan,Peers Bernard,Sauka-Spengler Tatjana,Vingron Martin,Carninci Piero,Ohler Uwe,Lacadie Scott Allen,Burgess ShawnORCID,Winata Cecilia,van Eeden Freek,Vaquerizas Juan M.,Gómez-Skarmeta José Luis,Onichtchouk DariaORCID,Brown Ben James,Bogdanovic Ozren,Westerfield Monte,Wardle Fiona C.,Daub Carsten O.ORCID,Lenhard BorisORCID,Müller FerencORCID

Abstract

AbstractZebrafish, a popular model for embryonic development and for modelling human diseases, has so far lacked a systematic functional annotation programme akin to those in other animal models. To address this, we formed the international DANIO-CODE consortium and created the first central repository to store and process zebrafish developmental functional genomic data. Our Data Coordination Center (https://danio-code.zfin.org) combines a total of 1,802 sets of unpublished and reanalysed published genomics data, which we used to improve existing annotations and show its utility in experimental design. We identified over 140,000 cis-regulatory elements in development, including novel classes with distinct features dependent on their activity in time and space. We delineated the distinction between regulatory elements active during zygotic genome activation and those active during organogenesis, identifying new aspects of how they relate to each other. Finally, we matched regulatory elements and epigenomic landscapes between zebrafish and mouse and predict functional relationships between them beyond sequence similarity, extending the utility of zebrafish developmental genomics to mammals.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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