3D genome reconstruction from chromosomal contacts

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Abstract

A computational challenge raised by chromosome conformation capture (3C) experiments is to reconstruct spatial distances and three-dimensional genome structures from observed contacts between genomic loci. We propose a two-step algorithm, ShRec3D, and assess its accuracy using both in silico data and human genome-wide 3C (Hi-C) data. This algorithm avoids convergence issues, accommodates sparse and noisy contact maps, and is orders of magnitude faster than existing methods.

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Lesne, A., Riposo, J., Roger, P., Cournac, A., & Mozziconacci, J. (2014). 3D genome reconstruction from chromosomal contacts. Nature Methods, 11(11), 1141–1143. https://doi.org/10.1038/nmeth.3104

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