Abstract
Chromatin interaction analysis by paired-end tag sequencing (ChIA-PET) is an important experimental method for detecting specific protein-mediated chromatin loops genome-wide at high resolution. Here, we proposed a new statistical approach with a mixture model, chromatin interaction analysis using mixture model (ChIAMM), to detect significant chromatin interactions from ChIA-PET data. The statistical model is cast into a Bayesian framework to consider more systematic biases: the genomic distance, local enrichment, mappability, and GC content. Using different ChIA-PET datasets, we evaluated the performance of ChIAMM and compared it with the existing methods, including ChIA-PET Tool, ChiaSig, Mango, ChIA-PET2, and ChIAPoP. The result showed that the new approach performed better than most top existing methods in detecting significant chromatin interactions in ChIA-PET experiments.
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Arega, Y., Jiang, H., Wang, S., Zhang, J., Niu, X., & Li, G. (2020). ChIAMM: A Mixture Model for Statistical Analysis of Long-Range Chromatin Interactions From ChIA-PET Experiments. Frontiers in Genetics, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2020.616160
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