MAnorm: A robust model for quantitative comparison of ChIP-Seq data sets

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Abstract

ChIP-Seq is widely used to characterize genome-wide binding patterns of transcription factors and other chromatin-associated proteins. Although comparison of ChIP-Seq data sets is critical for understanding cell type-dependent and cell state-specific binding, and thus the study of cell-specific gene regulation, few quantitative approaches have been developed. Here, we present a simple and effective method, MAnorm, for quantitative comparison of ChIP-Seq data sets describing transcription factor binding sites and epigenetic modifications. The quantitative binding differences inferred by MAnorm showed strong correlation with both the changes in expression of target genes and the binding of cell type-specific regulators. © 2012 Shao et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Shao, Z., Zhang, Y., Yuan, G. C., Orkin, S. H., & Waxman, D. J. (2012). MAnorm: A robust model for quantitative comparison of ChIP-Seq data sets. Genome Biology, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1186/gb-2012-13-3-r16

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