GiniQC: A measure for quantifying noise in single-cell Hi-C data

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Abstract

Single-cell Hi-C (scHi-C) allows the study of cell-to-cell variability in chromatin structure and dynamics. However, the high level of noise inherent in current scHi-C protocols necessitates careful assessment of data quality before biological conclusions can be drawn. Here, we present GiniQC, which quantifies unevenness in the distribution of inter-chromosomal reads in the scHi-C contact matrix to measure the level of noise. Our examples show the utility of GiniQC in assessing the quality of scHi-C data as a complement to existing quality control measures. We also demonstrate how GiniQC can help inform the impact of various data processing steps on data quality.

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Horton, C. A., Alver, B. H., & Park, P. J. (2020). GiniQC: A measure for quantifying noise in single-cell Hi-C data. Bioinformatics, 36(9), 2902–2904. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btaa048

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