Chromatin 3D reconstruction from chromosomal contacts using a genetic algorithm

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Recent epigenetics research has demonstrated that chromatin conformation plays an important role in various aspects of gene regulation. Chromosome Conformation Capture 3C technology makes it possible to analyze the spatial organization of chromatin in a cell. Several algorithms for three-dimensional reconstruction of chromatin structure from 3C experimental data have been proposed. Compared to other algorithms, ShRec3D, one of the most advanced algorithms, can reconstruct a chromatin model in the shortest time for high-resolution whole-genome experimental data. However, ShRec3D employs a graph shortest path algorithm, which introduces errors in the resulting model. We propose an improved algorithm that optimizes shortest path distances using a genetic algorithm approach. The proposed algorithm and ShRec3D were compared using in silico 3C experimental data. Compared to ShRec3D, the proposed algorithm demonstrated significant improvement relative to the similarity between the algorithm's output and the original model with a reasonable increase to calculation time.

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Kapilevich, V., Seno, S., Matsuda, H., & Takenaka, Y. (2019). Chromatin 3D reconstruction from chromosomal contacts using a genetic algorithm. IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 16(5), 1620–1626. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCBB.2018.2814995

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