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HSA: integrating multi-track Hi-C data for genome-scale reconstruction of 3D chromatin structure

Journal

GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 17, Issue -, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-016-0896-1

Keywords

Hi-C; 3D chromatin structure; Multi-track modeling; Markov chain; Simulated annealing

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  1. Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine
  2. Research Starter Grant in Informatics from PhRMA Foundation
  3. CHIP Faculty Affiliate Seed Grant at UConn

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Genome-wide 3C technologies (Hi-C) are being increasingly employed to study three-dimensional (3D) genome conformations. Existing computational approaches are unable to integrate accumulating data to facilitate studying 3D chromatin structure and function. We present HSA (http://ouyanglab.jax.org/hsa/), a flexible tool that jointly analyzes multiple contact maps to infer 3D chromatin structure at the genome scale. HSA globally searches the latent structure underlying different cleavage footprints. Its robustness and accuracy outperform or rival existing tools on extensive simulations and orthogonal experiment validations. Applying HSA to recent in situ Hi-C data, we found the 3D chromatin structures are highly conserved across various human cell types.

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