GoPeaks: histone modification peak calling for CUT&Tag

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Genome-wide mapping of histone modifications is critical to understanding transcriptional regulation. CUT&Tag is a new method for profiling histone modifications, offering improved sensitivity and decreased cost compared with ChIP-seq. Here, we present GoPeaks, a peak calling method specifically designed for histone modification CUT&Tag data. We compare the performance of GoPeaks against commonly used peak calling algorithms to detect histone modifications that display a range of peak profiles and are frequently used in epigenetic studies. We find that GoPeaks robustly detects genome-wide histone modifications and, notably, identifies a substantial number of H3K27ac peaks with improved sensitivity compared to other standard algorithms.

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Yashar, W. M., Kong, G., VanCampen, J., Curtiss, B. M., Coleman, D. J., Carbone, L., … Braun, T. P. (2022). GoPeaks: histone modification peak calling for CUT&Tag. Genome Biology, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-022-02707-w

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