Stanford releases quickstart guide for ENCODE GRAMMAR genomics AI tool
anshulkundaje · x · 2026-08-20
Stanford's Kundaje Lab published a 5-minute quickstart guide for the ENCODE GRAMMAR resource. This tool transforms ENCODE experiments into BPNet-family model sets, providing regulatory profiles, sequence contribution maps, and variant-effect predictions. The tutorial details how to access models via the ENCODE Portal and load interactive genome browser sessions in WashU Browser, enabling researchers from diverse backgrounds to use the deep learning resource for decoding regulatory DNA logic.
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