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as either enhancers or promoters. Recently, using a modification of the STARR-&#xd;
seq assay, we identified sets of promoters with enhancer potential. Given that the&#xd;
majority of genetic variants associated with human diseases and traits (93.7%) have&#xd;
been found to be located in noncoding DNA, in this follow up analysis we set out to&#xd;
characterize regulatory variants in ePromoters. Using genetic variants associated with&#xd;
traits and disease (GWAS catalog), we found a significant enrichment of GWAS variants&#xd;
associated to Hematological Measurements ePromoters found in HeLa.&#xd;
We hypothesize that genetic variants within ePromoters are likely to affect transcription&#xd;
factor (TF) binding. Therefore, we aimed to identify the relevant TFs interacting with these&#xd;
regulatory regions and look for variants disrupting TF binding. Particularly, we found&#xd;
variants affecting binding of TFs associated to inflammatory response.&#xd;
Understanding ePromoters and the regulatory mechanisms that affect their dual function&#xd;
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