HIFI: Estimating DNA-DNA interaction frequency from Hi-C data at restriction-fragment resolution

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Hi-C is a popular technique to map three-dimensional chromosome conformation. In principle, Hi-C's resolution is only limited by the size of restriction fragments. However, insufficient sequencing depth forces researchers to artificially reduce the resolution of Hi-C matrices at a loss of biological interpretability. We present the Hi-C Interaction Frequency Inference (HIFI) algorithms that accurately estimate restriction-fragment resolution Hi-C matrices by exploiting dependencies between neighboring fragments. Cross-validation experiments and comparisons to 5C data and known regulatory interactions demonstrate HIFI's superiority to existing approaches. In addition, HIFI's restriction-fragment resolution reveals a new role for active regulatory regions in structuring topologically associating domains.

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Cameron, C. J. F., Dostie, J., & Blanchette, M. (2020). HIFI: Estimating DNA-DNA interaction frequency from Hi-C data at restriction-fragment resolution. Genome Biology, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1913-y

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