type: position_score table: filename: ENCFF037LDD.tabix.bed.gz header_mode: none zero_based: true format: tabix chrom: column_index: 0 pos_begin: column_index: 1 pos_end: column_index: 2 scores: - id: ATAC-seq_ENCSR548SSP column_index: 3 type: float desc: 'ATAC-seq ENCSR548SSP [biosample_summary="Homo sapiens mucosa of urinary bladder tissue female adult (47 years)"]' histogram: type: number number_of_bins: 100 meta: summary: 'ATAC-seq ENCSR548SSP [biosample_summary="Homo sapiens mucosa of urinary bladder tissue female adult (47 years)"]' description: '**status**: released **biological\_replicates**: Rep 1 **summary**: female adult (47 years) **output\_type**: pseudoreplicated peaks **audit\_internal\_action**: Released analysis {ENCAN437YHR|/analyses/ENCAN437YHR/} has in progress subobject quality standard {encode4-atac-seq|/quality-standards/encode4-atac-seq/} **audit\_not\_compliant**: According to ENCODE4 standards, overlap peaks files in ATAC-seq assays processed by the uniform processing pipeline should have FRiP (fraction of reads in called peak regions) scores > 0.3. FRiP scores 0.2-0.3 are acceptable, and < 0.2 are not compliant. {ENCFF037LDD|/files/ENCFF037LDD/} processed by ATAC-seq ENCODE4 v1.9.1 GRCh38 pipeline has a FRiP score of 0.13.' labels: reference_genome: hg38/genomes/GRCh38-hg38 accession: ENCSR548SSP status: released assay_term_name: ATAC-seq simple_biosample_summary: female adult (47 years) biosample_summary: Homo sapiens mucosa of urinary bladder tissue female adult (47 years) replication_type: unreplicated biosample_ontology: /biosample-types/tissue_UBERON_0001259/ perturbed: false doi: 10.17989/ENCSR548SSP date_created: '2019-05-29T09:20:58.166780+00:00' date_released: '2022-06-16' submitter_comment: Despite lower enrichment scores and peaks, sequence-based predictive models (neural networks) fit to these data reveal useful motifs and motif annotations. Given the value of these rare samples, we release them with an enrichment QC warning indicating that these data likely have lower sensitivity for detecting accessible regulatory elements.