DeTOKI identifies and characterizes the dynamics of chromatin TAD-like domains in a single cell

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Topologically associating domains (TAD) are a key structure of the 3D mammalian genomes. However, the prevalence and dynamics of TAD-like domains in single cells remain elusive. Here we develop a new algorithm, named deTOKI, to decode TAD-like domains with single-cell Hi-C data. By non-negative matrix factorization, deTOKI seeks regions that insulate the genome into blocks with minimal chance of clustering. deTOKI outperforms competing tools and reliably identifies TAD-like domains in single cells. Finally, we find that TAD-like domains are not only prevalent, but also subject to tight regulation in single cells.

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Li, X., Zeng, G., Li, A., & Zhang, Z. (2021). DeTOKI identifies and characterizes the dynamics of chromatin TAD-like domains in a single cell. Genome Biology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-021-02435-7

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